[f. prec.] To make into crystal; to crystallize. To crystal over: to overlay with crystal. Hence Crystalled ppl. a.
1674. Flatman, Poems, Against Thoughts, 6/3. The Chrystald streams.
1715. M. Davies, Athen. Brit., I. 186. Its top is Crystald over with a transparent and diaphonous Azure.
1848. Lowell, Poems, Sir Launfal, II. Prelude. Diamond drops, That crystalled the beams of moon and sun, And made a star of every one. Ibid. (c. 1860), Fam. Ep. to Friend, Poems 417/1. Old sorrows crystalled into pearls.