[f. WILLOW sb. + -ED2.] Bordered or grown with willows.
1745. Warton, Ode to Morning, 14. The willowd marge of murmuring brook.
1747. Collins, Ode to Liberty, 56. Willowd Meads.
1805. Scott, Last Minstrel, IV. i. No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willowd shore.
1891. E. R. Pennell, Stream Pleas., 44. All the elm-lined roads and willowed backwaters lead to pretty villages.