volumed
English
Etymology
volume + -ed
Adjective
volumed (not comparable)
- Having volume, or bulk; massive.
- (archaic) Having the form of a volume, or roil.
- 1812, Lord Byron, Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, London: John Murray, Canto 2, stanza 47, p. 84,
- Beneath, the distant torrent’s rushing sound
- Tells where the volum’d cataract doth roll
- Between those hanging rocks,
- 1827, Lydia Sigourney, Poems, On the loss of the Steam Boat Ætna, page 96:
- While boldly to the sky
Her ensign, wreathing high,
Inwrought with volumed smoke, and sparkling flame, she cast.
- 1812, Lord Byron, Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, London: John Murray, Canto 2, stanza 47, p. 84,
Verb
volumed
- simple past tense and past participle of volume