resolved (freq. in sense ‘determined’)
1.
prepared in mind (esp. for some evil)
Meas. III. ii. 269
“ to die,”
Tit. I. i. 135
“stand r-'d; but hope
withal”
; so “ for”
Wint. IV. iii. [iv.] 521,
2H6 V. i. 194.
2.
resolute
John V. vi. 29
“a villain,”
R3 I. iii. 340
“my hardy, stout
resolved mates.”
3.
convinced
1H6 III. iv. 20
“ of your
truth,”
3H6 II. ii. 124.
4.
determined upon,
deliberate
John II. i. 585
“a r-'d and honourable
war,”
2H4 IV. i. 213
“r-'d
correction.”