ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED2.] Provided with a fountain or fountains; also with attributive prefixed, as many-fountained.
1818. Keats, Endym., II. 717.
O fountaind hill! Old Homers Helicon! | |
That thou wouldst spout a little streamlet oer | |
These sorry pages; then the verse would soar. |
1832. Tennyson, Œnone, 22. O mother Ida, many-fountaind Ida.
1852. Miss Mitford, Recollect., II. 3. Fountained garden and pillared court.