2. Adjective. evoked ¹
3. Adjective. deduced ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Educed
1. educe [v] - See also: educe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Educed
Literary usage of Educed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metaphysics of the School by Thomas Harper (1881)
"Accidental modes are educed out of the potentiality of their Subject. ...
Wherefore, they exercise a real formal causality and are educed out of the ..."
2. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"That chapter opened. The forty- third verse particularly insisted on and discussed.
The whole state and method of the controversy thence educed. ..."
3. Lay Sermons by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1852)
"although the former may be an ominous, the latter an auspicious symptom; though
the one may be worse from bad, while the other is an instance of good educed ..."
4. A Biblical and Theological Dictionary: Explanatory of the History, Manners by Richard Watson, Nathan Bangs (1832)
"... on account of the approach of the sabbatical year, during which it could not
be exacted ; but nothing farther than this can be educed from that passage. ..."
5. The Theological and Literary Journal (1851)
"If not, why are such pious lessons sought to be educed from them ? If it be, is
it the literal or the figurative, or some ulterior and interior sense, ..."