a. [f. TRACERY + -ED2.] Ornamented with or characterized by tracery.
1843. Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl., VI. 10**. Over this traceried wall is a series of clerestory windows of large dimensions.
1849. Freeman, Archit., II. iii. 337. France was the first to produce traceried windows.
1856. Ruskin, Mod. Paint., IV. V. xvi. § 26. The narrow meadows and traceried cloisters of the Convent of the Réposoir.
1861. Beresf. Hope, Eng. Cathedr. 19th C., ii. 51. In England we are first introduced to complete traceried Gothic in Westminster Abbey.