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▪ I. willowed, a.|ˈwɪləʊd| [f. willow n. + -ed2.] Bordered or grown with willows.
1745Warton Ode to Morning 14 The willow'd marge of murmuring brook. 1747Collins Ode to Liberty 56 Willow'd Meads. 1805Scott Last Minstr. iv. i, No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willow'd shore. 1891E. R. Pennell Stream Pleas. 44 All the elm-lined roads and willowed backwaters lead to pretty villages. ▪ II. willowed, ppl. a.|ˈwɪləʊd| [f. willow v. + -ed1.] Separated by means of a willow.
1880J. Dunbar Pract. Papermaker 26 Fine stuff, such as willowed rope. |