Canopied

"Canopied" in a Sentence (3 examples)

The canopied ballroom glowed with thousands of brilliant gems.

1854, Edward Lewes Cutts, An Essay on Church Furniture and Decoration, London: John Crockford, “Wood-Work,” pp. 32-3, In the seal of Edward III. and Richard II. the king is seated in a niche, which is canopied and pinnacled in the usual style of niches in architectural work.

He slept there from time to time, in the fantasy of the canopied bed, with its countless pillows.

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