impedimented

English

Etymology

From impediment +‎ -ed.

Adjective

impedimented (not comparable)

  1. impeded; afflicted with an impediment
    • 1809, William Oldys, Thomas Park, The Harleian Miscellany:
      His speech slow, and somewhat impedimented; rather, as I conceive, by custom, and a long imitation of some that did first instruct him, than by any defect in nature, as appeared by much amendment of the same []