Definitions
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- adjective rare Placed in a pulpit.
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- adjective Placed in a
pulpit .
Etymologies
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pulpit + -ed
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Examples
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From three to seven he had sat in one of the seats on the right of the royal dais, reserved for prelates, almost immediately opposite the double-pulpited platform, itself set in the midst of the long outer side of the great gallery of Versailles, through which access was to be had to the little old private rooms of
Dawn of All Robert Hugh Benson 1892
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Let U3 now then fuppofe that the poor Candidate, after going through ail thefe fiery Trials, fhould at length be fo fdrtnpate as to make his Calling and Elcftion fure; behold him chofen, licenfed, and in-pulpited,
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