Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having a balcony or balconies.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Having balconies.

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  • adjective That has a balcony attached.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective having balconies or a balcony

Etymologies

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From balcony +‎ -ed.

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Examples

  • Today it trades on its luxurious, balconied cabins, culminating in the six marble-clad suites on the Queen Elizabeth which resemble decent-sized apartments.

    Ruling the waves: Cunard's new liner Tom Kington 2010

  • We had only recently taken up residence in the sun-drenched breezy balconied rooms on the second floor.

    Neatorama Shop Story: Voodoo Doll 2009

  • It dominated the center of the house “in a great balconied hall that rose three full stories.”

    Mansions of Mayfair | Edwardian Promenade 2009

  • Rows of wide-fronted warehouses gave way to art deco apartment buildings and balconied hotels with dress circle rooms facing the Esplanade and Natal Bay.

    Let The Dead Lie Malla Nunn 2010

  • Rows of wide-fronted warehouses gave way to art deco apartment buildings and balconied hotels with dress circle rooms facing the Esplanade and Natal Bay.

    Let The Dead Lie Malla Nunn 2010

  • The intersection of Desiderata and Jules Verne formed a kind of gulch, the balconied terraces of Freeside cliff dwellers rising gradually to the grassy tablelands of another casino complex.

    Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth Boudreau Freret 2010

  • A pillared cathedral balconied from a cliff, a fleet of fin-sailed dhows, drifting by on a river of molten copper.

    New Race Joe Sullivan 2010

  • Waltzing at the Piggly Wiggly (copy) For all its quirkiness and sleepy southern pace, The Square of Second Creek had an almost Mediterranean look and feel to it — two - and three-story brick and lacework-balconied shops on all four sides, and a massive white-columned courthouse with a terra-cotta roof.

    Archive 2007-01-01 ____Maggie 2007

  • The place had a Wild West feel: a classical town hall complete with Doric columns presided over a wide main street, entirely deserted in the afternoon heat, a single pub with balconied rooms above, filling station, caf, barbershop, agricultural stores and a cluster of utes parked end-on.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Waltzing at the Piggly Wiggly (copy) For all its quirkiness and sleepy southern pace, The Square of Second Creek had an almost Mediterranean look and feel to it — two - and three-story brick and lacework-balconied shops on all four sides, and a massive white-columned courthouse with a terra-cotta roof.

    Waltzing at the Piggly Wiggly (copy) ____Maggie 2007

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