ppl. a. [f. STANCHION sb. or v. + -ED.] Provided with stanchions.
1839. W. Chambers, Tour Rhine, 59/1. Most of the best houses have strongly stauncheoned windows.
1852. Thackeray, Esmond, II. i. Leaning against the great stanchioned door which the jailer had just closed upon them.
1914. N. Munro, in Blackw. Mag., March, 368/1. His household sat down in the stanchioned under-story.