lilied
English
    
    
Adjective
    
lilied (comparative more lilied, superlative most lilied)
- Covered with, or having many, lilies.
- 1634, John Milton, Arcades, III. Song, 
- Nymphs and Shepherds, dance no more / By sandy Ladon's lilied banks;
 
- 1906, Percy MacKaye, Jeanne d'Arc, Act III, New York: Macmillan, p. 114, 
- She drives you from the bridge. Her armour!— Now— / Oh, she is blown about and fluttered o'er / By clouds of little golden butterflies, / And where she thrusts her lilied banner through, / She glitters double—in the air and river.
 
- 1935, John Buchan, The House of the Four Winds, Prologue, 
- The summer term had been busy and stuffy, and to a Rugby player there were few attractions in punts among lilied backwaters.
 
 
- 1634, John Milton, Arcades, III. Song, 
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