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globed, ppl. a.|gləʊbd| [f. globe n. and v. + ed.] 1. Having the form of a globe.
1820Keats Melanch. ii, Then glut thy sorrow on a morning rose..Or on the wealth of globed peonies. 1850Mrs. Browning Poems I. 26 As twilight drifted Through the cedar masses, The globed sun we lifted. 1863T. Woolner My Beautiful Lady 86 Their [birds'] fluttering bursts the globéd seeds. 2. Furnished with a globe.
1832L. Hunt Poems 172 Of the old kings with high exacting looks, Sceptred and globed. 1867G. M. Musgrave Nooks Old France II. 136 The garden walks were illuminated by about sixty very large globed gas-lamps. |