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. |