aimed,ppl.a.|eɪmd|[f.aim. v. + -ed.]†1.Estimated. Obs.1382WyclifLev.xxvii. 19He shal adde the fifthe part of the eymed money.
2.Directed or pointed at a mark, or in a particular direction; also fig.1635A. StaffordFem. Glory (1869) 179Temptations aym'd at her, broke like Haile against a Rocke.
1795SoutheyJoan of Arc viii. 176Wks.I. 134An archer's hand, Palsied with fear, shot wide his ill-aim'd shaft.
3.aimed at: Taken as a point of destination, or as a mark or butt; sought to be reached or struck.a1674ClarendonHist.Reb.I. i. 24Which was the discovery principally aimed at.