teachered

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From teacher +‎ -ed.

Adjective[edit]

teachered (not comparable)

  1. (in combination) Having a teacher or teachers.
    • 1845 June 21, “Education—The Forms and the Spirit”, in The Spectator, number 886, page 590, column 1:
      But both the many-teachered and the mono-teachered will be alike elementary schools.
    • 1938 October 9, Anne Hubbard Lee, ““The Four R’s” in a One-Room Schoolhouse”, in The Atlanta Constitution, volume LXXI, number 119, Atlanta, Ga., Sunday Magazine and Feature Section, page 5, column 1:
      For in part it is by virtue of the name and personality of its very first teacher, John B. Hutcheson, now associate justice of the supreme court of Georgia, that the sturdy, unpainted, one-roomed and one-teachered academy was destined for permanent remembrance.
    • 1965 November 8, Assembly Proceedings, Official Report, West Bengal Legislative Assembly, Forty-First Session, volume XLI, page 320:
      Will the Minister-in-charge of the Education Department be pleased to state—[] whether the Government is aware that such single-teachered Schools often remain closed when the teacher becomes absent; []
    • 1999 November 4, Shelia Hughes-Morley, “I wouldn’t take anything for my childhood…: Memories”, in Enterprise-Journal, 110th year, number 172, McComb, Miss., section “The 20th Century”, page 9, column 1:
      Several months out of the year, Rayborn and her siblings attended the “two-teachered” Barnett School.