ppl. a. Also cornished. [f. prec. sb. or vb. + -ED.] Having a cornice, adorned with a cornice.
1821. Keats, Lamia, 360. In the corniced shade Of some archd temple door.
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.