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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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Jack knew it was of no use saying anything to this formidable creature, before whom the river- horses and the elephants were rushing to the shore; but when he looked and saw down the river rainbow behind rainbow,- I mean coil behind coil,- glittering in the sun, like so many glorious arches that did not reach to the banks, he felt extremely glad that this was a dream, and besides that, he thought to himself, " It's only a fabled monster." - "Mopsa the Fairy", Jean Ingelow.
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When presently Emma joined her friends on the lawn, all traces of the fabled Seeress of the Seven Veils had vanished. - "Grace Harlowe's Golden Summer", Jessie Graham Flower.
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This beautiful chapel was built as a memorial to the child Werner, whose body was fabled to have been thrown by the Jews, his supposed murderers, into the Rhine at Oberwesel. - "The Cathedrals and Churches of the Rhine", Francis Miltoun.