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treed, ppl. a.|triːd| [f. tree n. or v. + -ed.] 1. Planted or covered with trees; wooded.
1860All Year Round No. 43. 403 Treed slopes high above the sea. 1909Blackw. Mag. May 677/1 A little treed enclosure. 2. Driven to take refuge in a tree, as a hunted animal, or a man pursued by wild beasts.
1891Tablet 25 Apr. 660 Like a tree'd squirrel. 1894Times 30 Mar. 14/1 He was alone and treed on a bitter cold night, with the lions..regularly patrolling the environs. 1902Outing (U.S.) June 298/1 Old hunters throw the light of a torch upon a treed raccoon. 3. Decorated with a tree-like pattern: treed calf = tree-calf (tree n. 10 c).
1892J. H. Badley in Pall Mall G. 5 Oct. 2/1 A copy of..‘Self-made Men’ in treed calf. |