timbered

adj

Etymology

From timber + -ed.

  1. derived from *dem- — “to build; to arrange
  2. derived from *timrą — “building; timber
  3. derived from *timr
  4. derived from timber
  5. derived from tymber
  6. suffixed as timbered — “timber + ed

Definitions

  1. Wooded

    Wooded; bearing timber; forested.

    • His steps were imperceptibly led almost in a circle; nor did he observe that he was on the verge of a tract of land heavily timbered, but not with pine-trees.
    • It [the Platte River] is destitute of timber along its banks, but there are here and there islands which are well timbered.
  2. Made from timber, especially large or coarsely finished timber.

    • The booking hall is lofty and of peculiar design, the roof being carried on timbered beams set in pairs rising from carved corbels.
  3. simple past and past participle of timber

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA