cliented

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English

Etymology

client +‎ -ed

Adjective

cliented (comparative more cliented, superlative most cliented)

  1. Having a client or clients
    • 1609, Richard Carew, The Survey of Cornwall. , new edition, London: B. Law, ; Penzance, Cornwall: J. Hewett, published 1769, →OCLC:
      the least cliented pettivoguers
    • 1849, Thomas Birch, The Court and Times of Charles the First:
      he was now well cliented; and when he was his majesty's sworn servant in that place , he held it very unfitting to dishonour his majesty or the place so much as to be called and run from bar to bar to gain fees from other clients
    • 2009, Carla Seidl, The Sophisticated Savage:
      On my flight back to New York on the newly formed, nearly entirely Ecuadorian-cliented airline Lan Ecuador, it was apparent that even Ecuadorians wealthy enough to fly to the United States have significant cultural differences

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