a. [f. CATHEDRAL sb. + -ED2.] In various nonce-uses, as † a. Seated on a cathedra or throne; b. Vaulted like a cathedral; c. Adored with or having a cathedral.

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1611.  Heywood, Gold. Age, III. i. Wks. 1874, III. 37. The cittadell Where the Cathedral’d Saturne is enthron’d.

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1830.  Tennyson, Poems, 125. Cathedralled caverns of thick ribbed gold.

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1840.  Fraser’s Mag., XXI. 126. Cathedraled Bristol, castled Nottingham.

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1850.  L. Hunt, Autobiog., III. xxi. 106. Florence lay clear and cathedralled before us.

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