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railed, ppl. a.|reɪld| [f. rail n.2 and v.2] 1. Enclosed with a rail or rails (sense 2). Also with advb., as railed-in, railed-off.
1639Rec. Dedham, Mass. (1892) III. 58 One litle parcell of meadow..within a Rayled neck of Land. 1832G. Downes Lett. Cont. Countries I. 205 The railed inclosure of the altar. 1868E. Yates Rock Ahead ii. iii, The crowds kept pouring in to the railed-off space. 1892Zangwill Bow Myst. 97 A woman..standing before a railed-in grave. 1930Times Educ. Suppl. 23 Aug. 364/4 A railed-off enclosure. 1973‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Starry Bird ix. 119 The man we were following..gazed..at the railed-off pieces of terrazzo on the pavement. 2. Laid with rails (sense 4).
1769De Foe's Tour Gt. Brit. III. 276 The..Waggons..are easily pushed by a Man, on a railed Way, to a Stage over the Canal. 1800in Picton L'pool Munic. Rec. (1886) II. 235 A waggon way or Railed Road for conveying stone from the quarry. |