ppl. a. [f. SYMBOLIZE v.1 + -ED1.]
1. Represented by a symbol.
1844. W. H. Mill, Serm. Tempt. Christ, iii. 62. The doom on the symbolized tempter.
1874. Sayce, Compar. Philol. vii. 263. To mistake the symbol for the symbolised.
2. Expressed in a formulated creed.
1912. W. W. Peyton, in Contemp. Rev., Jan., 101. Chalmers had his doubts about the symbolised metaphysics.