ppl. a. [f. STANCHION sb. or v. + -ED.] Provided with stanchions.

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1839.  W. Chambers, Tour Rhine, 59/1. Most of the best houses have strongly stauncheoned windows.

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1852.  Thackeray, Esmond, II. i. Leaning against the great stanchioned door which the jailer had just closed upon them.

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1914.  N. Munro, in Blackw. Mag., March, 368/1. His household sat down in the stanchioned under-story.

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