Definition of Cordoned

1. Verb. (past of cordon) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cordoned

1. cordon [v] - See also: cordon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cordoned

cordless
cordless phone
cordless phones
cordless telephone
cordless telephones
cordlesses
cordlessly
cordlessness
cordlike
cordobas
cordocentesis
cordon
cordon bleu
cordon off
cordon sanitaire
cordoned (current term)
cordoned off
cordoning
cordoning off
cordonnet
cordonnets
cordons
cordons off
cordons sanitaires
cordopexy
cordotomies
cordotomy
cordovan
cordovans
cords

Literary usage of Cordoned

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Guide to the Antiquities of the Early Iron Age of Central and Western by Charles Hercules Read (1905)
"Dr. A. Evans has traced the descent of the cordoned vases like fig. 101, no. 13, from the ciste a. cordoni of North Italy, and an illustration is given to ..."

2. An Introduction to the Study of Prehistoric Art by Ernest Albert Parkyn (1915)
"The cordoned pottery of Este which may be compared with that from Aylesford, ... This cordoned pottery' occurs not only in the Venetian and Euganean ..."

3. Police Killings and Rural Violence in Andhra Pradesh: Police Killings and by Patricia Gossman, Asia Watch Committee (U.S.), Asia Watch Committee (U.S. (1992)
"The police had cordoned olT the house and they told us they were conducting the inquest. We insisted that we wanted to see Reddy's body. ..."

4. Biennial Report by South Dakota, California State Board of Horticulture, State Athletic Commission (1890)
"Closely cordoned about by tropical and semi-tropical lands, east, west, and south, " where every prospect pleases, and only man is vile," and his labor very ..."

5. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"... ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders was sent from Nairobi to assist in keeping order; on June 17 they cordoned off Havelock asbestos ..."

6. Transactions by Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings (Great Britain) (1905)
"Now, if New Orleans and other infected places had been cordoned as Pensacola was, then all other quarantine restrictions all over the country could have ..."

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