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templed, ppl. a.|ˈtɛmp(ə)ld| [f. temple v. or n.1 + -ed.] 1. Enshrined in a temple.
1610G. Fletcher Christ's Vict. i. xx, Gods of wood, Of stocks, and stones, with crowns of laurell stood Templed. 1854S. Dobell Balder iii. 15 The seat of templed Power. 2. Made into or like a temple.
1839Bailey Festus i. (1852) 3 O'er which ye rise in templed majesty. 1849Quinton Heaven's Antid. Curse Labour 42 Canticles of praise will resound through the templed cottage. 1935T. S. Eliot Murder in Cathedral i. 27 Power obtained grows to glory,..a permanent possession, A templed tomb. 1951L. MacNeice tr. Goethe's Faust 217 Does not your templed home persist! 3. Furnished or adorned with a temple or temples.
1822Shelley Charles the First in Posthumous Poems (1824) ii. 245 Innocent sleep of templed cities and the smiling fields. 1852Meanderings of Mem. I. 114 We..Rambled such river sides and templed lands. 1878H. Rice Sel. Poems 35 Go tread the templed hills of Orient clime. |