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1. [en] Having some specified type of ceiling 2. * 1824 , [Richard Polwhele] , "Proserpine at her Loom, from the Latin of Claudian" in _Elegant Extracts from the most Eminent British Poets._ Part XI. Translations. London: Charles S. Arnold, p. 186, see https://books.google.ca/books?id=8R4NAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false 3. *: On brazen beams the roofs supported rise, / While amber pillars of transparent dyes / Tinge, as they prop the ivory- CEILED halls, / With rich reflected light their lofty walls. 4. * 1885-9 , [John Ruskin] , _Praeterita_ , edited by Francis O'Gorman, Oxford University Press, 2012, Chapter VII, section 152, 5. *: For Dr Andrews' was the Londonian chapel in its perfect type, definable as accurately as a Roman basilica,— an oblong, flat- CEILED barn, lighted by windows with semi-circular heads [...] 6. * 1898 , [Rudyard Kipling] , "William the Conqueror" Part I, in _The Day's Work_ , see http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2569/2569-h/2569-h.htm 7. *: The little windows, fifteen feet up, were darkened with wasp-nests, and lizards hunted flies between the beams of the wood- CEILED roof. 8. * {{ quote-book | en | year=1911 | author=w:Grace Livingston Hill | title=Aunt Crete's Emancipation | location=Boston | publisher=The Golden Rule Company | chapter=IV | page=62 | url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/47525/47525-h/47525-h.htm |passage=Then the ferry-boat was delightful to the new traveller, with its long, white- CEILED passages, and its smell of wet timbers and tarred ropes.}}
1. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1923 | translator= 吴语: Edward Powys Mathers | title=The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Rendered into English from the Literal and Complete French Translation of Dr [J. C. Mardrus] | volume=III | page=150 | publisher=Routledge | year_published=2005 |passage=The Khalifa found himself in a high- CEILED hall, ornamented with a perfection of taste, in the middle of which there was a square throne of ivory and gold upon gold feet.}}
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[having a type of ceiling]
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