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banked, ppl. a.|bæŋkt| [f. bank n.1 or v.1] 1. Having a bank or banks.
1623Bingham Xenophon 108 A hollow-bank'd brooke. 1649W. Blithe Eng. Improv. Impr. (1652) 11 One acre plain or bancked. 1881E. Coxon Basil Plant II. 24 The banked hedge skirting the field. 2. Heaped, piled up; esp. in banked up, said also of a fire when covered up with fresh fuel so as to burn away but slowly.
1567Drant Horace' Epist. B vj, Ritche in banqued golde. 1868H. Lee B. Godfrey lvii. 327 Banked-up..clouds. |