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ˈstelled, a. Obs. exc. poet. [f. L. stella star + -ed1: cf. stellate a.] a. ? Formed into stars; stellar. b. Studded with stars, starred.
1605Shakes. Lear iii. vii. 61 The Sea..Would have buoy'd vp, And quench'd the Stelled fires. 1628Feltham Resolves i. viii. 18 Open Rebukes are for Magistrates, and Courts of Iustice: for Stelled Chambers, and for Scarlets, in the thronged Hall. 1656Blount Glossogr., Stelled, full of, or garnished with stars. 1949Blunden After Bombing 41 Thence the eye soon travelled over much green plain, Swathed with plats blush-dyed, with blue meres stelled. |