bookcased
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bookcased (not comparable)
- Furnished with one or more bookcases.
- 1864, Florence Williamson, William Kirkus, Frederick Rivers, Independent Parson, page 60:
- Many a joke was cracked in Fritz's “study;” a tidy room, bookcased and furnished from the paternal pocket, somewhat beyond the regulation amount, always at a temperature of at least seventy degrees.