ppl. a. [f. CAPITAL sb. + -ED2.] a. Arch. Furnished with a capital. b. Supplied with capital. (Chiefly in comb.)

1

1803.  Ann. Rev., I. 383/1. The … sluggish proceedings of an under-capitaled community.

2

1851.  Ruskin, Stones Ven., I. i. § 17. All Romanesque, massy-capitaled buildings.

3

1853.  C. Brontë, Villette, xx. (D.). The white column capitalled with gilding.

4