Also 5 cobled. [f. COBBLE sb.1 or v.2 + -ED.]
† 1. Cobbled stone = COBBLE-STONE. Obs.
c. 1435. Torr. Portugal, 1298. Sir Torrent gaderid cobled stonys.
2. Paved with cobbles.
1853. G. P. Morris, Poems (1860), 88. The omnibuses rumble Along their cobbled way.