1. walled - Adjective
2. walled - Verb
of Wall
Source: Webster's dictionary18th century copy of a late 16th-century map The 16th-century original is Taylor 1940, fig. 6 p. 222. of Trento, northeast at top, showing walled old city and original course of the Adige. Source: Internet
According to popular legend, his raiders gained access to the walled town with the aid of a local woman who sympathised with the rebellion, letting a small party in via the Market Street gate at midnight. Source: Internet
And it’s far from the first time Facebook’s been fiercely defensive over its walled garden. Source: Internet
An enclosure protecting all these buildings gave the settlement the appearance of a walled village. Source: Internet
Based on the reports of Zhang Qian, the Shiji describe Daxia as an important urban civilization of about one million people, living in walled cities under small city kings or magistrates. Source: Internet
Although Carlist rebels easily ruled the countryside, the government army had no problem in dominating the walled capital of Navarre. Source: Internet