Cabled

/ˈkeɪbəld/ verb

Sent a message by telegraph through an underwater or ground cable, or equipped with cables.

From 'cable,' which comes from Latin 'capulum' through Old French, originally referring to a rope or thick cord; 'cable' as a verb emerged with telegraph technology in the 1800s.

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