[f. TURRET sb.1] trans. To furnish, fortify, or adorn with or as with a turret or turrets. Usually in pa. pple.: see also next.

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1450.  in Charters &c. Edinb. (1871), 71. To … wall, toure, turate, and uther wais to strengthen oure foresaid Burgh.

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a. 1548.  Hall, Chron., Hen. VIII., 36. The citee … was strong, wel walled, and turryted with good Bulwarkes & defenses.

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1636.  Davenant, Platonick Lovers, I. Since yonder building on the Mount, And that large Marble square was turretted, The house lookes pleasant.

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1818.  Scott, Hrt. Midl., xxxvi. The Thames, here turreted with villas and there garlanded with forests.

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1843.  S. C. Hall, Ireland, III. 180. A keep or castle turreted at the angles.

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