Through openings in the columned aisles one sees fields steeped in golden glamour, where float feathery tufts of down.
As I stood there, I became conscious of the fact that the nebulous light of the place was concentrating itself into a focus on the columnedwall opposite to me.
Here, as usual, they were small, the largest one being only forty feet in length; and the walls that remain prove how bare and mean they must have looked beside the carved and columned splendours of Mellifont.
And here there was a seat where we sat down to contemplate one of the most impressive views in Ireland--a combination of blue sea and white surf and black crag and columned cliff not soon to be forgotten.
The manuscript contains 258 double columned folio pages, and the paintings of the Evangelists each occupy an entire page.
It occupies no less than thirty-eight treble-columned folio pages, and contains the titles of more than three thousand works.
The Romans knew the virtue of these waters, and modern excavation has disclosed, with other remnants of a perished splendour, elaborate Roman baths, arched and columned and beautifully paved.
The three from the limousine were waiting for him upon the columned veranda.
He sat in his palace on the Esquiline in a great columned hall, and feasted his eyes on the magnificent conflagration.
The City of Many-Columned Iram and Abdullah Son of Abi Kilabah 30.
It was a towering, square structure of five stories, with a columned white portico, and high, divided steps.
Watching for her approach, she threw open the French window set in the rounded end of the room and leading out to the Corinthian-columned portico that adorned what had once been the garden side of the house.
On the left they had the Corinthian-columned portico of the garden front of the house; in the distance, the multicolored slopes of the town.
This is Waterloo-place, surrounded by columned mansions.
Ten nights ago we laid waste an island in the blue Grecian sea, and plundered a columned temple.
In odorous purple, where the falling warble Of water cascades and the plunged foam glows, A columned ruin heaps its sculptured marble Curled with the chiselled rebeck and the rose.
Its wide wings and columned front spoke of old colony days, as did its name of a time when rolling acres of tobacco instead of suburban streets surrounded it.
The origin of these mountains was evidently volcanic, being built up of trap-rock lifting its columned masses abruptly from the level floor of the valley, and almost without foothills to dwarf the greater elevation.
Castle Head is a perpendicular columned mass, appearing like a colossal, castellated doorway, flanked by square towers.
He joined them at the edge of the lawn, before the white-columned house on the hill.
Arm in arm, they recrossed to the white-columned house.
Anne felt like a bird in a nest as she sat on the roomy, white-columned porch overlooking the garden, catching glimpses through a leafy screen of the broad Potomac and the wooded hills of Virginia.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "columned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.