Also storeyed. [f. STORY sb.2 + -ED.] Having stories, divided into stories.
Frequently in parasynthetic formations, as one-, two-, three-storied, for which see the first element.
1624. Wotton, Archit., I. 40. We meane in a Dorique, Ionicall, Corinthian Porch, or Cloister, or the like of one Contignation, and not in Storied buildings.
1820. Shelley, Prometh. Unb., IV. 344. Each crag-like tower, and storied column.
1855. Hawthorne, Eng. Note-Bks. (1883), I. 582. It seemed possible to shake hands from one jutting storied old house to another.
1858. Merivale, Rom. Emp. (1865), VI. liii. 356. A vast extent of gardens, with their baths, their fish-ponds, and their storied terraces.
1903. Architect, 24 April, 269/1. A porch may often be carried up to form a storeyed tower with happy effect.