(ppl.) a. [f. SPOUT sb. and v.]
1. Discharged in a spout or stream.
1833. Tennyson, Pal. Art, vii. A row Of cloisters Echoing all night to that sonorous flow Of spouted fountain-floods.
1867. Morris, Jason, VIII. 102. So to the cage he came, Whose bars now glowed red hot with spouted flame.
2. Provided with a spout or spouts.
1841. Florists Jrnl., II. 34. Use a spouted pot on all necessary occasions.
1879. Cassells Techn. Educ., IV. 107/2. Small, well-shedded and spouted (troughed) fold-yards.
1912. Oxf. Excav. Nubia (Exhib. Guide), 9. A great number of shallow cups, spouted vases for oil, saucepans and jugs.