preˈdicted, ppl. a.
[f. L. prædict-us, pa. pple. of prædīcĕre (see predict v.) + -ed1.]
† 1. Before mentioned, aforesaid. Obs.
1546 Rep. Gild Palmers, Ludlow, in Eng. Gilds (1870) 198 The Salaries, Stipendes, or ffees of the predicted persons. 1599 A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 27/2 We must vse this prædictede or fore rehearsed distilled water. |
2. Prophesied, foretold, appointed beforehand.
1623 Cockeram, Predicted, Foretold. 1700 Dryden Pythagorean Philos. 74 Here..he built and wall'd The place predicted. Mod. At the predicted hour the eclipse took place. |