a. [f. LUMBER v.2 + -ED1.] Filled or encumbered with lumber. Sometimes with up.

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1745.  P. Thomas, Jrnl. Anson’s Voy., 288. She was so lumbered that she could not fight all of them.

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1803.  W. Ramsay, in Naval Chron., IX. 269. Many ships going in a lumbered state from Gravesend.

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1898.  F. T. Bullen, Cruise ‘Cachalot,’ 109. Soon the lumbered-up decks began to resume their normal appearance.

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1900.  Longm. Mag., Oct., 547. [He] hunted a dusty creel from out of a lumbered corner.

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