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Volumed

adjective
1.
(often used in combination) consisting of or having a given number or kind of volumes.  "A two-volumed history" , "Multi-volumed encyclopedias" , "Large-volumed editions"
2.
Formed or rising in rounded masses.
3.
Furnished with volumes.






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"Volumed" Quotes from Famous Books



... night from heaven; Saw the long column of revolving flames Shake its red shadow o'er the startled Thames,[40] 10 While thousands, thronged around the burning dome, Shrank back appalled, and trembled for their home, As glared the volumed blaze, and ghastly shone[bn] The skies, with lightnings awful as their own, Till blackening ashes and the lonely wall[bo] Usurped the Muse's realm, and marked her fall; Say—shall this new, nor less aspiring pile, Reared where once rose the mightiest in our isle, Know the ...
— The Works Of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 (of 7) • Lord Byron



Words linked to "Volumed" :   large, equipped, furnished, combining form, volume, big



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