ppl. a. [f. BOWER v. + -ED.] Shaded, embowered; furnished with bowers.
1746. J. Warton, Approach of Summer (R.). Placd thy green and grassy shrine, With myrtle bowerd and jessamine.
1829. Southey, Sir T. More, I. 42. A high hill top, nor bowered with trees, nor broken by the plough.
1878. H. Phillips, Poems fr. Span. & Germ., 33. The bowered hut of mossy thatch.