[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.
1450. in Charters &c. Edinb. (1871), 71. To wall, toure, turate, and uther wais to strengthen oure foresaid Burgh.
a. 1548. Hall, Chron., Hen. VIII., 36. The citee was strong, wel walled, and turryted with good Bulwarkes & defenses.
1636. Davenant, Platonick Lovers, I. Since yonder building on the Mount, And that large Marble square was turretted, The house lookes pleasant.
1818. Scott, Hrt. Midl., xxxvi. The Thames, here turreted with villas and there garlanded with forests.
1843. S. C. Hall, Ireland, III. 180. A keep or castle turreted at the angles.