ppl. a. [f. TABERNACLE sb. + -ED2, perh. after a med.L. *tabernāculātus.] Made with tabernacle-work, having a carved canopy.

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c. 1468.  in Archæol. (1846), XXXI. 333. Over the court gate … was a riche healme, richelye tabernacled of golde, subtilie gravin things in pinacles.

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1905.  Athenæum, 23 Dec., 874/3. A good fifteenth-century tabernacled font cover, 5 ft. high.

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