TIMBERED


Meaning of TIMBERED in English

ˈtimbə(r)d adjective

Etymology: Middle English timbred, partly from timber (I) + -ed; partly from past participle of timbren to timber

1.

a. : furnished with, made of, or covered with timber

one or two magnificently timbered old barns — Sinclair Lewis

— often used in combination

the waterlogged, rotten- timbered, barnacled old blubber hunter — H.A.Chippendale

b. : having walls framed by exposed timbers — compare half timber

2. : having a specified structure or constitution : built , formed , made

my arrows, too slightly timbered for so loud a wind — Shakespeare

3. : covered with growing timber : wooded

sand hills whose thickly timbered ridges are clothed with loblolly pine, live oak, and holly — American Guide Series: North Carolina

the hills, timbered up to their summits, formed an amphitheater — Anthony Trollope

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