ppl. a. Also cornished. [f. prec. sb. or vb. + -ED.] Having a cornice, adorned with a cornice.

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1821.  Keats, Lamia, 360. In the corniced shade Of some arch’d temple door.

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1870.  Disraeli, Lothair, lxix. 367. The moonlight becomes the proud palaces of Rome, their corniced and balconied fronts rich with deep shadows in the blaze.

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