ppl. a.; also 6 ilid, islid. [f. prec. + -ED2.]

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  1.  adj. Furnished with an aisle or aisles.

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1538.  Leland, Itin., I. 51. The Chirch of Stratflere is larg, side ilid and crosse ilid. Ibid., V. 82. Ther ly 4 notable Chapelles on the South syde of this Chirche crosse islid.

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1820.  Keats, Lamia, II. 130. All down the aisled place.

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1879.  Scott, Lect. Archit., II. 32. A Roman basilica, with an aisled nave and an unaisled choir.

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  2.  pple. Located in an aisle. Cf. housed, stabled.

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1818.  Byron, Childe Har., IV. cliv. Majesty, Power, Glory, Strength and Beauty, all are aisled In this eternal ark of worship undefiled.

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