boled

English

Etymology

bole + -ed

Adjective

boled (not comparable)

  1. (in combination) Having a bole or trunk of the specified kind.
    • 1896, William Morris, The Roots of the Mountains, page 158:
      [] set about in the most goodly fashion with great tall straight-boled oak-trees []
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