a. poet. [f. CEDAR + -EN.] Of or pertaining to cedar-trees; made of cedar.

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1634.  Milton, Comus, 988. West winds … About the cedarn alleys fling … cassia’s balmy smells.

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1816.  Coleridge, Kubla Khan. Down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover.

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1856.  Mrs. Browning, Aur. Leigh, V. 510. He cut his cedarn poems, fine As sketchers do their pencils.

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1859.  Tennyson, Enid, 136. Moving toward a cedarn cabinet.

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