ppl. a. [f. CRESCENT sb. + -ED.]
1. Formed as a crescent or new moon.
1818. Keats, Endym., IV. 432. Tis Dians: lo! She rises crescented.
1835. Willis, Pencillings, I. iii. 25. The crescented shore of this lovely bay.
1876. G. F. Chambers, Astron., I. iv. 60. Becoming more and more crescented, it approaches the inferior conjunction.
2. Ornamented, or charged, with crescents.
1818. Todd, Dict., s.v. Crescent v., The old heraldick adjective crescented, i. e. having a crescent.
3. Adorned with the crescent moon. nonce-use.
c. 1825. Beddoes, Apotheosis, Poems 98. Crescented night, and amethystine stars, And day, thou god and glory of the heavens, Flow on for ever!