-vd adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of paven to pave
1. : covered with a pavement
the paved crest of the central road — Thomas De Quincey
2. or pa·vé pəˈvā, ˈpa(ˌ)vā also pa·véed -ād
[ pavé from pavé (II) ; pavéed from pavé (II) + -ed ]
of jewels : set as close together as possible to conceal a metal base
a frosty, half-opened rose, realistically contrived of paved diamonds — New Yorker