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historied

American  
[his-tuh-reed, his-treed] / ˈhɪs tə rid, ˈhɪs trid /

adjective

  1. abounding in notable history; having an illustrious past; storied.

    Italy is a richly historied land.


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Etymology

Origin of historied

First recorded in 1810–20; history + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Because of this longevity, they have a historied perspective on what the future may hold.

From Time Magazine Archive

Because of this longevity, they have a historied perspective on what the future may hold.

From Time Magazine Archive

Must it close As historied conquests do, or be annulled By modern reason and the urbaner sense?—

From The Dynasts by Hardy, Thomas

The thing that's done, Be it a historied feat or nine days' fizz, Will be done long before they join us here.

From The Dynasts by Hardy, Thomas

To the spot thus historied the two moralists of the moonlight come now, and, with many tumbles, Mr. McLAUGHLIN removes certain artfully placed stones and rubbish, and lifts a clumsy extemporized trap-door.

From Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 19, August 6, 1870 by Various

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