attainted
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /əˈteɪntɪd/
- (General American) IPA(key): /əˈteɪntəd/
Verb
attainted
- simple past and past participle of attaint
Adjective
attainted (comparative more attainted, superlative most attainted)
- Subject to attainder; condemned to death or outlawry, hence stripped of one's titles, hereditary rights, or possessions.
- 2000 August 8, George R[aymond] R[ichard] Martin, “Sansa [Stark]”, in A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire; 3), London: Voyager, →ISBN, page 317:
- The king stands in your father's place, since your brother is an attainted traitor.
- 2011, Thomas Penn, Winter King, Penguin, published 2012, page 228:
- Besides, Suffolk, attainted – stripped of his hereditary title – was no longer a member of the nobility, merely ‘Ed. Rebel’.
- (now rare) Tainted, corrupted.