roled

English

Etymology

role + -ed

Adjective

roled (not comparable)

  1. (mostly in combination) Having a role.
    • 1995, Penny A. Weiss, Gendered Community: Rousseau, Sex, and Politics, page 56:
      Despite the obvious contradictions in and objections to Rousseau's model of the sex-roled family, I hope to offer an interpretation of it that can incorporate, explain, and surpass some of the incompatible interpretations []
    • 2014, Eric Carlton, Ideology and Social Order, page 61:
      Rituals can, in fact, be the province of many-roled leaders, but there may be no highly institutionalised system of professional religious functionaries, as such.

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