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Definition of Canopied
1. Adjective. Covered with or as with a canopy. "Streets canopied by stately trees"
Definition of Canopied
1. Adjective. covered overhead with (or as if with) a canopy. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Canopied
1. canopy [v] - See also: canopy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Canopied
Literary usage of Canopied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1823)
"... and shades of grey To stand upon this high walk, canopied To gaze upon the
fields out-stretching wide, With stately lime-trees, forming gorgeous bowers, ..."
2. Father and Son: Biographical Recollections by Edmund Gosse (1907)
"The ancient thatched cottages of Barton were shut in by moist hills, and canopied
by ancient trees; they were approached along a deep lane which was all a ..."
3. Wood Carvings in English Churches by Francis Bond (1910)
"CHAPTER III canopied STALLS IT is probable that all the back stalls of monastic
and collegiate churches had originally some form of canopy. ..."
4. Highways and Byways in the Border by Andrew Lang, John Lang (1914)
"They pulled down an Buttresses with canopied Nickes at Edrom. eleventh century
church in order to build the present edifice. Only a fragment of the original ..."