pulpited

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English

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Etymology

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From pulpit +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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pulpited (not comparable)

  1. Placed in a pulpit.
    • 1659, John Milton, The Likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings from the Church:
      At the feet of a pulpited divine.
  2. (in combinations) Having a pulpit or pulpits.
    • 1981, The Vestal United Methodist Church, 1831-1981, page 186:
      Yes indeed, like in the cathedrals of old, we had become a "two-pulpited" church with a place for two choirs

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