The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vision \Vi"sion\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Visioned; p. pr. & vb. n. Visioning.] To see in a vision; to dream.
For them no visioned terrors daunt,
Their nights no fancied specters haunt.
--Sir W.
Scott.
Visioned \Vi"sioned\, a.
Having the power of seeing visions; inspired; also, seen in
visions. [R.]
--Shelley.
Wiktionary
1 (context obsolete English) Having the power of seeing visions; inspired. 2 (context obsolete English) Seen in visions. v
(en-past of: vision)
Usage examples of "visioned".
Bunting always visioned The Avenger as a black shadow in the centre a bright blinding light--but the shadow had no form or definite substance.
His experience had been so wide and varied that he now had only to be shown a bone of fact and almost instantly he visioned in their completeness unextinct ichthyosauri of business.
Touches the mist-folk, That crowd to his escort, Into translucencies Radiant and ravishing: As with the visible Spirit of Summer Gloriously vaporised, Visioned in gold!
When I visioned myself explaining to a French commissaire why I had come to Bleau at all.
Here, then, I stood in full view of the spot which I had so often visioned in my mind's eye.