[f. STABLE sb. or v.2 + -ED.] Put into a stable, sheltered in a stable.

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1634.  Milton, Comus, 534. He and his monstrous rout are heard to howl Like stabl’d wolves.

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1837.  Carlyle, Fr. Rev., II. IV. iii. Motionless, as the brave stabled steed when conflagration rises.

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