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Definition of Streeted
1. Adjective. (context: especially in combination) Having (a specified form of) streets ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Streeted
1. having streets [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Streeted
Literary usage of Streeted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Laws of England Relating to Public Health: Including an Epitome of the by Joshua Toulmin Smith (1848)
"The systems to be adopted in streeted towns and in country towns and villages
... As at present the paving, &c. of the streets of streeted towns is usually ..."
2. The Iliad of Homer: With an Interlinear Translation, for the Use of Schools by Homer (1888)
"... with-all-force : for nrn» thou-mayst-take (the) wide-streeted city 'of (the)
... wide-streeted city 'of (the) 'Trojans: fur (t immortals having Olympian ..."
3. Words and Their Uses, Past and Present: A Study of the English Language by Richard Grant White (1870)
"Howells, in one of his letters (Book I. Letter 12), says of an Italian town, "There
are few places this side the Alps better built and so well streeted as ..."
4. The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home Education by Ohio State Teachers Association (1866)
"... \>ro&<\-streeted, quick -wilted, etc., etc. If, then, the words talented,
gifted, and moneyed, are to be banished from the language as ill- formed, ..."