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garreted, ppl. a.|ˈgærɪtɪd| Also 6 garyted, 7–8 garretted. [f. garret n.1 + -ed2.] 1. Provided with ‘garrets’ (see garret n. 1).
1531Surv. Tower Lond. in Bayley Hist. Tower i. (1821) App. p. ix, The whiche forsaide wall p'te of it to be ventyde, garyted, coped, lowped, and also crestyde. 1602Carew Cornwall 121 a, An uneasie landing place for boats..fenced with a garretted wall. c1630Risdon Surv. Devon §192 (1810) 202 A castle they have, garreted with turrets at every corner. 1675Ogilby Brit. 55 East and West Looe..to⁓wards the Sea are fenc'd with a Garreted Wall. 1797Maton West. Count. Eng. I. 262 A circular garretted wall, inclosing some traces of buildings. 2. Lodged in a garret. rare—1.
1837Wordsw. Sonn. ‘They who have seen the noble Roman's scorn’, Laying down his head, When the blank day is over, garreted, In his ancestral palace. |