listed
UK: ˈlɪstɪd | US: ˈlɪstɪd
adj. recorded or included in a list
v. (past tense of list) to make a record of items in a list
The word "listed" derives from the verb "list," which originally meant "to please" or "to desire" in Old English (lystan). Over time, "list" evolved to mean "to tilt" (as in a ship listing) and later "to enroll or record" (from the idea of "leaning toward" a selection). The suffix "-ed" marks it as a past participle, indicating completion of the action. The modern sense of "recorded in a list" emerged in the 17th century.
The property was listed for sale last week.
Her name is listed in the official directory.
All participants are listed alphabetically.
The museum’s artifacts are carefully listed in the catalog.
He listed his qualifications on the application form.