ppl. a. [f. FUEL + -ED1.] Furnished with fuel.

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1624.  Wotton, Elem. Arch., in Reliq. (1651), 203. Some [of the precepts for well-building] are plainly Oeconomicall; as that the seat be well-watered and well fuelled.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., I. 234. Thundring Ætna, whose combustible And fewel’d entrals, etc.

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1730–46.  Thomson, Autumn, 502.

          But first the fuel’d chimney blazes wide;
The tankards foam and the strong table groans
Beneath the smoking sirloin.

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1772.  Murphy, The Grecian Daughter, IV. ii. The fuelled entrails [of mount Ætna] summon all their rage.

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