ppl. a. [f. TALK v. + -ED1.] Spoken familiarly: chiefly in talked-of, familiarly or vaguely spoken about.
1841. Col. Hawker, Diary (1893), II. 208. Our long-talked-of trip.
1865. Ruskin, Sesame, I. (1897), 16. A book is essentially not a talked thing, but a written thing.
1890. Spectator, 31 May, 764/1. To make himself the observed of all observers, and the talked of among all talkers.