ppl. a.; also 6 ilid, islid. [f. prec. + -ED2.]
1. adj. Furnished with an aisle or aisles.
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.
1820. Keats, Lamia, II. 130. All down the aisled place.
1879. Scott, Lect. Archit., II. 32. A Roman basilica, with an aisled nave and an unaisled choir.
2. pple. Located in an aisle. Cf. housed, stabled.
1818. Byron, Childe Har., IV. cliv. Majesty, Power, Glory, Strength and Beauty, all are aisled In this eternal ark of worship undefiled.