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castled, ppl. a.|ˈkɑːs(ə)ld, -æ-| [f. castle + -ed.] 1. Furnished with a castle or castles.
1662Fuller Worthies (1840) III. 282 John of Killingworth, born in that castelled village. 1676Dryden Aureng-z. i. i. 119 Castl'd Elephants o'erlook the town. 1808Scott Marm. i. i, Day set on Norham's castled steep. 1839Longfellow Flowers i, One who dwelleth by the castled Rhine. 2. Built in the style of a castle, castellated.
1789Macneill Poet. Wks. (1812) I. 82 [Thou] view'st sublime her castled towers. 1877M. Arnold Youth of Man Poems II. 160 In the castled house..Which sheltered their childhood. 3. Inclosed or placed in a castle.
1821J. Baillie Met. Leg., Wallace xlviii, Rush'd Stirling's castled warriors to the plain. |