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slabbed, ppl. a.|slæbd| [f. slab n.1 or v.3 + -ed.] Formed, or made, of or into slabs; protected by, paved with, slabs.
1818Keats Endym. i. 870 The slabbed margin of a well. 1820― Lamia i. 381 A silver lamp, whose phosphor glow Reflected in the slabbed steps below. 1883Symonds Ital. Byways v. 99 A fine inner court, with sumptuous staircases of slabbed stone. |