ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED2.] Furnished with an entablature.
1849. Freeman, Archit., 22. An entablatured mask cloking an arched body.
1855. Vergennes Citizen, 6 July, 1/1.
| For what is fairer than the lines | |
| Engraved on living human shrines | |
| Instinct with virtue, love and truth, | |
| Entablatured in soul of youth. |
1859. Sala, Tw. round Clock, 187. No entablatured colonnade, with nothing to support.