Adjective
traceried (not comparable)
Decorated with tracery
A History of St John's College, produced by Tim Rawle Associates, Cloister Press, p. 24 It is a single-span bridge of stone with highly decorative Neo-Gothic covered footwalk over with traceried openings. Source: Internet
Some of the most beautiful and famous traceried windows of Europe employ this type of tracery. Source: Internet
These include the flying buttresses, pinnacles and traceried windows which typify Gothic ecclesiastical architecture. Source: Internet
The traceried window to the left of the building indicates that the steeply gabled vestry dates from the Gothic period. Source: Internet