ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Converted into a sphere; formed like a sphere or circle.
1606. Shaks., Tr. & Cr., IV. v. 8. Till thy sphered Bias cheeke Out-swell the collicke of puft Aquilon.
1820. Keats, Lamia, II. 183. Twelve sphered tables, by silk seats insphered.
1855. M. Arnold, To Marguerite, iii. From thy remote and sphered course.
1860. Tyndall, Glac., I. xviii. 124. The sphered masses of condensed vapour which issue from a locomotive.