sashed

Fitted with a sash (window opener).

Adjective

  1. Fitted with a sash (window opener).
    • Seeing sashed windows in town, he got them into his own house. - 1868, Thomas Richmond, The local records of Stockton and the neighbourhood:
    • A skylight of moderate dimension was overhead and at each end of the oblong space were two sashed port-hole windows easily convertible back into embrasures for short carronades. - 1924, Herman Melville, chapter 18, in...
  2. Having a sash (cloth decoration).
    • […] Certainly / there was impressive swagger in that / ready, high-elbowed stance; belted / and sashed in threaded dragon teeth / they waited in self-imposed restraint— / fine ornament on power unassailable— / for their...
    • […] and even middle-class matrons serving in the Sanitary Commission adopted an 'army costume' of loose trousers covered by a sashed kilt and kirtle. - 2000, Laurence Senelick, The Changing Room: Sex, Drag and Theatre:

Origin

Etymology tree English sash English -ed English sashed From sash + -ed.

Synonyms

besashed