ppl. a. [f. CABIN sb. and v. + -ED.] a. Made like a cabin; furnished with a cabin. b. Confined in narrow space. c. fig. Cramped, hampered, confined in action, thought, etc.
1592. Wyrley, Armorie, 146. Cabbind lodgings.
1634. Milton, Comus, 140. From her cabined loophole peep.
18[?]. Bp. D. Wilson, in Life (1860), II. xiv. 41. I am in a bholeah or cabined boat.
1854. M. Arnold, Poems (1877), I. 33. Her cabind ample spirit.
1863. W. Phillips, Speeches, xii. 266. Cabined, isolated American civilization.