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.
1611. Heywood, Gold. Age, III. i. Wks. 1874, III. 37. The cittadell Where the Cathedrald Saturne is enthrond.
1830. Tennyson, Poems, 125. Cathedralled caverns of thick ribbed gold.
1840. Frasers Mag., XXI. 126. Cathedraled Bristol, castled Nottingham.
1850. L. Hunt, Autobiog., III. xxi. 106. Florence lay clear and cathedralled before us.