a. rare. [f. as prec. + -Y.] Abounding in trees; well wooded.

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1852.  Clough, Poems, etc. (1869), I. 179. A sort of wide, tolerably rich, and treey upper valley.

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1883.  Standard, 28 Dec., 5. There still linger treey tracks as wild as that ‘savage wood.’

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1891.  Pall Mall G., 12 Aug., 1/3. One of those rich treey landscapes that Gainsborough delighted in fills the background.

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