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vistaed, a.|ˈvɪstəd| [f. vista n.] 1. Placed or arranged so as to make a vista or avenue.
1835Lytton Rienzi v. iii, They..extending far down the vistaed streets..awaited the orders of their leader. 1862― Str. Story v, I did not pass through the lane..but up the broad causeway, with vistaed gas-lamps. 1882J. Hawthorne Fort. Fool xxxviii, She moved slowly and saunteringly along the vistaed aisle. 2. Provided with vistas.
1862Calverley Verses & Transl., Dover to Munich 105 Lawns, and vista'd gardens, Statues white, and cool arcades. 1881Mrs. C. Praed Policy & P. II. 258 They would ride on and on through the many-vistaed forest. 3. fig. Seen as it were in prospect by the imagination.
1849W. M. W. Call Reverberations ii. 85 Gazing steadfastly Thro' vistaed centuries. a1851Moir Poems (1852) I. 64 To her appear The vista'd joys of Heaven's eternal year. 1893F. Thompson Poems, Hound of Heaven 6 Up vistaed hopes I sped. |