ppl. a. [f. ALLEY + -ED2.] Laid out as an alley, or with alleys.
1475. Bk. Noblesse, 70. The gardins so welle aleyed to walke upon.
1808. Scott, Marm., II. x. The arcades of an alleyd walk. Ibid. (1813), Rokeby, IV. xxi. Through the alleyed walk we spied With hurried step my Edith glide.