a. Obs. rare. [f. L. stella star + -EN1: cf. STELLATE a.] a. ? Formed into stars; stellar. b. Studded with stars, starred.
1605. Shaks., Lear, III. vii. 61. The Sea Would have buoyd vp, And quenchd the Stelled fires.
1628. Feltham, Resolves, I. viii. 18. Open Rebukes are for Magistrates, and Courts of Iustice: for Stelled Chambers, and for Scarlets, in the thronged Hall.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Stelled, full of, or garnished with stars.