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pillared

adjective

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Wiktionary

adj

Etymology: From pillar + -ed (“having”) (forming adjective from noun).

  1. Having pillars.

    We entered a majestic pillared hall.

    By midday, however, we reached the great flat top of that mighty wall of rock, and grand enough the view was from it, with the plain of Kôr, in the centre of which we could clearly make out the pillared ruins of the Temple of Truth to the one side, and the boundless and melancholy marsh on the other.

verb

Etymology: Etymology tree English pillar English -ed English pillared From pillar + -ed (“forming past and past participle of verb”).

  1. simple past and past participle of pillar (verb)