a. rare. [f. as prec. + -Y.] Abounding in trees; well wooded.
1852. Clough, Poems, etc. (1869), I. 179. A sort of wide, tolerably rich, and treey upper valley.
1883. Standard, 28 Dec., 5. There still linger treey tracks as wild as that savage wood.
1891. Pall Mall G., 12 Aug., 1/3. One of those rich treey landscapes that Gainsborough delighted in fills the background.