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English
Etymology
From statue + -ed.
Adjective
statued (comparative more statued, superlative most statued)
- Adorned with statues.
1863 November 23, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “The Student’s Tale. The Falcon of Ser Federigo.”, in Tales of a Wayside Inn, Boston, Mass.: Ticknor and Fields, →OCLC, page 35:Here in seclusion, as a widow may, / The lovely lady whiled the hours away, / Pacing in sable robes the statued hall, / Herself the stateliest statue among all,
1862 July – 1863 August, George Eliot , “The Barber’s Shop”, in Romola. In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Smith, Elder and Co., , published 1863, →OCLC, book I, page 53:he façade of the cathedral did not stand ignominious in faded stucco, but had upon it the magnificent promise of the half-completed marble inlaying and statued niches, which Giotto had devised a hundred and fifty years before;