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statued, ppl. a.|ˈstætjuːd| [f. statue v. and n. + -ed.] 1. Furnished or ornamented with statues or statuary.
1806W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. II. 144 The stately yew-hedge walks, and vased and statued terraces. 1855Tennyson Daisy xvi, I stood among the silent statues, And statued pinnacles, mute as they. 1870Disraeli Lothair lxix, An arcadian square flooded with light and resonant with the fall of statued fountains. 2. Represented in a statue or in statuary.
1731L. Theobald Orestes iv. iii. 57 The Statued Goddess born in solemn Pomp, Guarded, as 'twere the Spoils of hostile Bands? 1839Bailey Festus (1852) 243 The statued satyrs seemed to grin and jibber 'neath her eye. 1850Blackie æschylus I. 31 And the statued forms that look from their seats With a cold smile serenely. 1875Browning Aristoph. Apol. 338 Free to stand Pedestaled mid the Muses' temple-throng, A statued service, laureled, lyre in hand. 3. Statue-like.
1820J. H. Wiffen Aonian Hours (ed. 2) 108 The statued clouds scarce err Over the marbled skies. |