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tabled, a.|ˈteɪb(ə)ld| [f. table n. and v.] 1. a. Made in or into the form of a table or flat surface; shaped like a table; spec. = table-cut a.
1382Wyclif Exod. xxxv. 11 The tabernacle, and the roof of it, and the coueryng; rynges, and the tablid sides. 1575Laneham Let. (Ballad Soc.) 51 Diamons, Emerauds, Rubyes, and Saphyres: poynted, tabld, rok, and roound. 1832J. Bree St. Herbert's Isle 95 Mountains with tabled heads. 1853M. Arnold Empedocles on Etna ii. 177 Sitting on a tabled stone. b. Seated at table. rare—1.
1922Joyce Ulysses 167 He gazed round the stooled and tabled eaters. 2. ? Pictured, depicted. rare.
1848Bailey Festus (ed. 4) viii. 84 The mornlit revel and the shameless mate, The tabled hues of darkness and of blood. 3. Entered on a list; listed. Sc.
c1630Sir T. Hope Minor Practicks (1726) 9 The Keeper..was obliged to affix on the Tolbooth-wall the Roll of the tabled Causes. 4. Having a table or tables: in Comb., as double-tabled adj., having two ‘tables’, leaves, or tablets (cf. table n. 2 e).
1848Bailey Festus (ed. 4) xix. 216 The bright universe, The double tabled book of Heaven and earth. |