ppl. a. [f. CORDON + -ED2.]
1. Decorated with the cordon of an order.
1856. Lever, Martins of Cro M., 263. Your starred and cordoned agitator of the Bourse.
2. Having an encircling line or band in relief.
1889. Athenæum, 14 Dec., 825/3. In most cases they [vases] were surrounded by beads or raised cordons which divided them into zones the clay counterparts of the cordoned or pedestalled vases.