1. frescoed - Adjective
2. frescoed - Verb
of Fresco
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe latter, in particular, were beautifully frescoed between 1200 and 1480, although marauding Turks defaced many of them in the 1550s. Source: Internet
Long halls are sumptuously decorated with precious tapestries, frescoed ceilings, and ancient statues. Source: Internet
That the Teutonic order poured money into building Montfort Castle is evident by the rich trappings such as gilded furnishings, stained glass windows, frescoed walls and beautiful sculptural decorations. Source: Internet
The cupola is frescoed with an influential masterpiece of the Renaissance: the Vision of St. John the Evangelist (1520–1522) by Correggio which heralded illustionistic perspective ceilings. Source: Internet
The building is unusual for its frescoed walls. Source: Internet