ppl. a. [f. SUPPLE v. + -ED1.] Made supple; softened.

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1594.  O. B., Quest. Profit. Concern., 31* b. When I shall finde that I tooke for suppled honie, to become stiffe darts.

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1598.  Chapman, Iliad, III. [VII.] 259. Let vs impart, Some ensignes of our strife to show, each others suppled hart.

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1657.  Reeve, God’s Plea, Ep. Ded. Relig. Cit. 5. Why should not they prepare an Elixir for her out of their suppled eyes, rent-heartstrings, extracted consciences, to preserve her at an exigent?

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