a. [f. FURROW sb. + -Y1.] Full of furrows or wrinkles.
1611. Cotgr., Rayonner, to furrow; make furrowes, or make furrowie.
1818. Milman, Samor, IX. 308.
Though rust-embrownd yon breast-plate, and yon helm, | |
I should have known, though furrowy, sunk and wan, | |
That face, though wreckd and broken, that tall form. |
1829. Blackw. Mag., XXV. 71. We view their furrowy track.
1847. Tennyson, The Princess, III. 158. A double hill ran up his furrowy forks Beyond the thick-leaved platans of the vale.