▪ I. lived, a.
(laɪvd)
[f. life n. + -ed2.]
Possessed of or endowed with a certain kind or length of life. Also long-lived, short-lived adjs.
| 1589 R. Harvey Pl. Perc. (1860) 13 If you pearce his hart, you can doo him little harme, for he is liude like a Cat. 1825 Coleridge Lett. (1895) 743 Nature is a wary wily long-breathed old witch, tough-lived as a turtle. |
▪ II. lived, ppl. a.
(lɪvd)
[f. live v. + -ed1.]
a. That has been lived or passed through. b. That is expressed in one's life.
| 1879 Todhunter Alcestis 3 Cheapen not the worth of our lived lives. 1882 Hinsdale Garfield & Education i. 77 The world demands a lived gospel as well as a preached gospel. |