[f. WILLOW sb. + -ED2.] Bordered or grown with willows.

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1745.  Warton, Ode to Morning, 14. The willow’d marge of murmuring brook.

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1747.  Collins, Ode to Liberty, 56. Willow’d Meads.

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1805.  Scott, Last Minstrel, IV. i. No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willow’d shore.

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1891.  E. R. Pennell, Stream Pleas., 44. All the elm-lined roads and willowed backwaters lead to pretty villages.

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