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▪ I. lawned, ppl. a.|lɔːnd| [f. lawn n.1 + -ed2.] Decked with lawn, wearing lawn sleeves.
1794Mathias Purs. Lit. (1798) 109 May the muse in lasting strains record That lawn'd Endymion of a happier age. 1848Whittier Prose Wks. (1889) II. 358 Oxford sent up its lawned deputations. ▪ II. lawned, ppl. a.2|lɔːnd| [f. lawn n.2 + -ed2.] Of a garden or other tract of land: laid to lawn; consisting of or containing lawns.
1960Sunday Express 3 July 5/1 Wilderness House is a red-brick 22-roomed Wren building with a small lawned garden. 1978Cornish Guardian 27 Apr. 17 (Advt.), Semi detached 1950's house... Pleasant lawned garden. Garage. 1979Church Times 23 Mar. 1/2 Litter is the biggest problem to cathedrals with a lawned close. 1983Daily Tel. 30 Apr. 12/4 A widow who put wreaths and vases of flowers on her husband's grave in a lawned cemetery. 1994Guardian 2 July 26/7 It was they who inspired a London estate agent to describe a local property as ‘beautifully lawned’. |