English edit

Etymology edit

goblet +‎ -ed

Adjective edit

gobleted (not comparable)

  1. Adorned with goblets.
    • 1890, Karl von Malortie,  'Twixt Old Times and New, page 6:
      And I noticed that there was a space at the table between the five gobleted places and those of the other six; moreover, there were only three chairs, the other seats having no backs.
    • 1926, Isidora Newman, The Legend of the Tulip and Other Fairy Flowers:
      Flowers of magic size and lovely lustre, in tall golden vases, adorned the long, lace-spread, silver-gobleted tables. A great feast was served, too, and all was splendid—until midnight.