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suˈggested, ppl. a. [f. suggest v. + -ed1. The first three senses are not represented in the vb. but are derivable from senses of L. suggerere.] †1. ? Furnished, supplied. Obs.
1592Soliman & Pers. ii. iii. 5 Loue, by whose suggisted power Erastus vsde such dice, as, being false, Ran not by Fortune, but necessitie. †2. (Falsely) imputed. Obs.
1640G. Sandys Christ's Passion 20 Whom we accuse of no suggested crimes. †3. Suborned. Obs.
1647Lilly Chr. Astrol. clxi. 678 He..will..receive Punishment..by meanes of..suggested Witnesses, or sinister Informations. 4. Proposed, prompted, insinuated.
1660Milton Free Commw. Wks. 1851 V. 424 All those suggested Fears and Difficulties..easily overcome. 1667― P.L. v. 699 Hee..Tells the suggested cause. a1820T. Brown Philos. Human Mind (1820) II. xxxiii. 189 In the suggested feelings themselves, there is one striking difference. 1884tr. Lotze's Logic 168 We can yet pronounce with perfect certainty that a suggested name is not the right one. 1896Pop. Sci. Jrnl. L. 220 Suggested hallucinations and ideas do not differ..from spontaneous hallucinations. Hence suˈggestedness (see quot.).
1802–12Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) I. 293 Suggestedness..: the quality of having been assisted by suggestions to every good purpose. |