[f. prec.] trans. a. nonce-use. To place in a forest. b. To plant with trees, convert into a forest.

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1818.  Keats, Endymion, II. 305.

                        O Haunter chaste
Of river sides, and woods, and heathy waste,
Where with thy silver bow and arrows keen
Art thou now forested?

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1865.  Quarterly Review, CXVIII. July, 18. A comparatively small surface of this vast range of wild country has been forested. The term ‘foresting’ simply means the taking the sheep off the ground and giving it up to deer.

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1885.  Pall Mall G., 11 March, 4/2. Ground that has not been forested.

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