monosyllabled
English
Etymology
monosyllable + -ed or mono- + syllabled.
Adjective
monosyllabled (not comparable)
- Formed into, or consisting of, monosyllables.
- 1647, John Cleveland, "Smectymnuus, or the Club-Divines", in The Character of a London-Diurnall: with Several Select Poem
- Like to nine tailors, who, if rightly spelled,
Into one man are monosyllabled.
- Like to nine tailors, who, if rightly spelled,
- 1647, John Cleveland, "Smectymnuus, or the Club-Divines", in The Character of a London-Diurnall: with Several Select Poem
References
monosyllabled in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913