ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] a. That is surrounded as with a bower, wreathed with foliage; b. lodged in a bower.

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1757.  Dyer, Fleece, I. 119. The little smiling cottage warm embow’r’d.

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1824.  W. Irving, T. Trav., I. 317. Seated in the embowered porch of his small parsonage.

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1830.  Tennyson, Recoll. Arab. Nts., iv. Imbower’d vaults of pillar’d palm.

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1870.  Hawthorne, Eng. Note-bks. (1879), I. 254. There are ranges of embowered windows.

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