a. [f. LUMBER v.2 + -ED1.] Filled or encumbered with lumber. Sometimes with up.
1745. P. Thomas, Jrnl. Ansons Voy., 288. She was so lumbered that she could not fight all of them.
1803. W. Ramsay, in Naval Chron., IX. 269. Many ships going in a lumbered state from Gravesend.
1898. F. T. Bullen, Cruise Cachalot, 109. Soon the lumbered-up decks began to resume their normal appearance.
1900. Longm. Mag., Oct., 547. [He] hunted a dusty creel from out of a lumbered corner.