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cathedraled, a.|kəˈθiːdrəld| [f. cathedral n. + -ed2.] In various nonce-uses, as †a. Seated on a cathedra or throne; b. Vaulted like a cathedral; c. Adorned with or having a cathedral.
1611Heywood Gold. Age iii. i. Wks. 1874 III. 37 The cittadell Where the Cathedral'd Saturne is enthron'd. 1830Tennyson Poems 125 Cathedralled caverns of thick ribbed gold. 1840Fraser's Mag. XXI. 126 Cathedraled Bristol, castled Nottingham. 1850L. Hunt Autobiog. III. xxi. 106 Florence lay clear and cathedralled before us. |