ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] a. That is surrounded as with a bower, wreathed with foliage; b. lodged in a bower.
1757. Dyer, Fleece, I. 119. The little smiling cottage warm embowrd.
1824. W. Irving, T. Trav., I. 317. Seated in the embowered porch of his small parsonage.
1830. Tennyson, Recoll. Arab. Nts., iv. Imbowerd vaults of pillard palm.
1870. Hawthorne, Eng. Note-bks. (1879), I. 254. There are ranges of embowered windows.