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gemmed, ppl. a.|dʒɛmd| [f. gem n. and v. + -ed.] †1. Covered with buds. Obs.—1
c1420Pallad. on Husb. iv. 10 With graffes sadde ygemmed thicke and rounde. 1513Douglas æneis xii. Prol. 101 The lowkyt buttonis on the gemmyt treis. 2. Adorned with or as with gems.
a1240Wohunge in Cott. Hom. 273 Þu..leddes ham wið þe self to þi ȝimmede bur. 1813Byron Corsair ii. xii, And auburn waves of gemm'd and braided hair. 1820Scott Abbot xiii, The gemmed ring and jewelled mitre had become secular spoils. 1849Clough Dipsychus ii. v, O beautiful, o'ervaulted with gemmed blue, This spacious court. 1875Proctor Expanse Heav. 124 A cloud of light around the gemmed feet of Andromeda in the northern skies. |