Adjective
Furnished with an aisle or aisles.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe halls were longitudinal, aisled, and flooded with light from large clerestory windows. Source: Internet
To facilitate this, the chancel or "presbytery" is longer than usually found in Europe, as are the aisled transepts which contained chapels. Source: Internet
The best known feature of this typically aisled church is the manner in which Alberti has solved the problem of visually bridging the different levels of the central nave and much lower side aisles. Source: Internet
These buildings may be compared with aisled churches in the Carolingian empire. Source: Internet