ppl. a. [f. ALLEY + -ED2.] Laid out as an alley, or with alleys.

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1475.  Bk. Noblesse, 70. The gardins so welle aleyed to walke upon.

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1808.  Scott, Marm., II. x. The arcades of an alley’d walk. Ibid. (1813), Rokeby, IV. xxi. Through the alleyed walk we spied With hurried step my Edith glide.

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