OPIATED
Verb
opiated
simple past tense and past participle of opiate
Adjective
opiated (comparative more opiated, superlative most opiated)
Treated with an opiate.
Under the influence of an opiate.
Anagrams
• patioed, podetia
Source: Wiktionary
O"pi*a`ted, a.
1. Mixed with opiates.
2. Under the influence of opiates.
OPIATE
O"pi*ate, n. Etym: [From Opium: cf.F. opiat.]
1. Originally, a medicine of a thicker consistence than sirup,
prepared with opium. Parr.
2. Any medicine that contains opium, and has the quality of inducing
sleep or repose; a narcotic.
3. Anything which induces rest or inaction; that which quiets
uneasiness.
They chose atheism as an opiate. Bentley.
O"pi*ate, a. Etym: [See Opium.]
Definition: Inducing sleep; somniferous; narcotic; hence, anodyne; causing
rest, dullness, or inaction; as, the opiate rod of Hermes. Milton.
O"pi*ate, v. t.
Definition: To subject to the influence of an opiate; to put to sleep. [R.]
Fenton.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition