bookshelved
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
bookshelved (not comparable)
- Having bookshelves.
- 1972, Ira Levin, The Stepford Wives, New York, N.Y.: Random House, Inc., →ISBN, page 52:
- She reloaded by moonlight, gathered the tripod, and backed across the street, scouting the library for a good angle. She found one and set up. The white clapboard siding was black-banded in the overhead moonlight; the windows showed bookshelved walls lighted faintly from within.
Etymology 2
From bookshelve + -ed.
Verb
bookshelved
- simple past and past participle of bookshelve