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breathed (see also LUST-BREATHED)
1. exercised, trained LLL. V. ii. 656 “A man so breath'd,” AYL. I. ii. 234, Shr. Ind. ii. 50 “as swift As breathed stags,” Ant. III. xi. [xiii.] 177; (hence) inured Tim. I. i. 10 “breath'd, as it were, To an untirable and continuate goodness.”
2. endowed with breath or life Wint. V. iii. 64.
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    • William Shakespeare, Anthony and Cleopatra, 3.11
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