ppl. a. [f. CASTLE + -ED.]
1. Furnished with a castle or castles.
1662. Fuller, Worthies (1840), III. 282. John of Killingworth, born in that castelled village.
1676. Dryden, Aureng-z., I. i. 119. Castld Elephants oerlook the town.
1808. Scott, Marm., I. i. Day set on Norhams castled steep.
1839. Longf., Flowers, i. One who dwelleth by the castled Rhine.
2. Built in the style of a castle, castellated.
1789. H. Macneill, Poet. Wks. (1801), I. 113. [Thou] viewst sublime her castled towers.
1877. M. Arnold, Youth of Man, Poems II. 160. In the castled house Which sheltered their childhood.
3. Inclosed or placed in a castle.
1821. Joanna Baillie, Metr. Leg., Wallace, xlviii. Rushd Stirlings castled warriors to the plain.