1. engraved - Adjective
2. engraved - Verb
4. engraved - Adjective Satellite
of Engrave
Made by engraving or ornamented with engraving.
Having the surface covered with irregular, impressed lines.
Source: Webster's dictionaryan incised design Source: Internet
engraved invitations Source: Internet
19th century main London as engraved by J. & C. Walker in 1845 from a map by R Creighton. Source: Internet
Above the candelabrum was a golden jar filled with olive-oil and beneath it a golden basin which supplied the jar with oil and on which the names of Nadab, Abihu, and Eli and his two sons were engraved. Source: Internet
According to Hawkins, Francesco Barsanti dedicated the six recorder sonatas of his Op. 1 to Lord Burlington, although the dedication must have appeared on the manuscript copies sold by Peter Bressan, before Walsh & Hare engraved the works c. 1727. Source: Internet
A large slab of granite was put up on which he had the following words engraved: "Here 120 men, women and children were massacred in cold blood early in September, 1857. Source: Internet