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columned, ppl. a.|ˈkɒləmd| [f. column n.] 1. Furnished with columns, supported upon columns; pillared. (Chiefly poet.)
1791E. Darwin Bot. Gard. i. 132 The column'd pile ascends. 1819Shelley Ros. & Helen 107 A spring, O'er which the columned wood did frame A roofless temple. 1871R. Ellis Catullus lxiv. 276 Thro' column'd porch and chambers sumptuous hieing. 2. Fashioned into or like a column, columnar.
1871J. Miller Songs Italy (1878) 15 On the smooth gray base of yon columned stone. 1888Athenæum 12 May 597/1 A..candlestick containing one of these columned candles. 3. Divided into, printed or written in, columns.
1821J. Baillie Met. Leg., Lady G. B. xlix. 15 Column'd scrolls of ancient date. 1861W. F. Collier Hist. Eng. Lit. 76 A large double-columned book of nearly five hundred pages. |