ppl. a. [f. CASTLE + -ED.]

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  1.  Furnished with a castle or castles.

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1662.  Fuller, Worthies (1840), III. 282. John of Killingworth, born in that castelled village.

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1676.  Dryden, Aureng-z., I. i. 119. Castl’d Elephants o’erlook the town.

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1808.  Scott, Marm., I. i. Day set on Norham’s castled steep.

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1839.  Longf., Flowers, i. One who dwelleth by the castled Rhine.

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  2.  Built in the style of a castle, castellated.

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1789.  H. Macneill, Poet. Wks. (1801), I. 113. [Thou] view’st sublime her castled towers.

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1877.  M. Arnold, Youth of Man, Poems II. 160. In the castled house … Which sheltered their childhood.

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  3.  Inclosed or placed in a castle.

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1821.  Joanna Baillie, Metr. Leg., Wallace, xlviii. Rush’d Stirling’s castled warriors to the plain.

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