ppl. a. [f. CHASM + -ED.] Having chasms; cleft into chasms.
1794. Polwhele, Genius of Danmonium, vi. in Poems (1806), III. 47 (T.).
| Fast by yon chasmed hill that frowns | |
| Cleft by an elemental shock, | |
| As ashen foliage light embrowns | |
| Its rude side ribbd with massy rock. |
1849. J. Grant, Mem. Kirkaldy Gr., xxiii. 268. Jagged here and there by chasmed cliffs of impending rocks.
1880. Miss Bird, Japan, II. 148. Mountains broken, chasmed, caverned, and dark with timber.