[f. prec. sb.] To furnish with, or form into, an arcade. Hence Arcaded ppl. a.
1805. W. Taylor, in Ann. Rev., III. 61. A long arcaded court.
1860. All Y. Round, No. 46. 457. In Stamboul, as in London, a bazaar means an arcaded covered walk.
1861. Beresf. Hope, Eng. Cathedr. 19th C., vi. 221. That expanse [of wall] may be arcaded, and if the arcading-shafts are of coloured materials, so much the better.