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English
Etymology
vista + -ed
Adjective
vistaed (not comparable)
- Having or forming a vista or vistas.
- 1912, Algernon Blackwood, "Sand" in Pan's Garden: A Volume of Nature Stories, London: Macmillan & Co., p. 234,
- Through the large windows where once the Khedive held high court, the sunshine blazed upon vistaed leagues of Desert.
1962, Boris Pasternak, “Golden Autumn”, in Henry Kamen, transl., In the Interlude: Poems, 1945-1960, Oxford University Press, page 72:The autumn is a faery hall / Thrown open to the world's inspection / Where vistaed avenues of trees / Gaze in the lakes at their reflection
- The vistaed mountains afforded many vantage points for photographing the lake.
- Observed in or as if in a figurative vista.
- 1909, Francis Thompson, The Hound of Heaven
- Up vistaed hopes I sped.
- 1917, Siegfried Sassoon, "To-day" in The Old Huntsman and Other Poems, New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1918, lines 10-14,
- To-day I know / How sweet it is to spend these eyes, and boast / This bubble of vistaed memory and sense / Blown by my joy aloft the glittering airs / Of heavenly peace.
Verb
vistaed
- simple past and past participle of vista
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