visioned
English
Etymology
Adjective
visioned (not comparable)
- (in combination) Having a specified quality of vision.
- a weak-visioned person
- (obsolete) Having the power of seeing visions; inspired.
- 1813, Percy Bysshe Shelley, “Canto I”, in Queen Mab; […], London: […] P. B. Shelley, […], →OCLC, pages 4–5:
- Oh! not the visioned poet in his dreams,
[…]
So bright, so fair, so wild a shape
Hath ever yet beheld, […]
- (obsolete) Seen in visions; envisioned.
- 1813, Percy Bysshe Shelley, “Canto IX”, in Queen Mab; […], London: […] P. B. Shelley, […], →OCLC, page 119:
- [E]arth has seen
Love's brightest roses on the scaffold bloom,
Mingling with freedom's fadeless laurels there,
And presaging the truth of visioned bliss.
Derived terms
Verb
visioned
- simple past and past participle of vision