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aisled

  • a word derived from aisle.

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This includes a substantial 354 sq m aisled building to the south east of the villa - which the team believes was either some sort of barn or meeting hall.

From BBC • Jan. 11, 2026

"There is also an aisled building which might be Anglo-Saxon, perhaps showing use of the site continued after the Romans."

From BBC • Mar. 4, 2022

There’s bread, and a few aisled of canned food.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 22, 2017

He invented "welded," "sealed" and "middle aisled" to mean married, "renovated," "wilted" and "have phffft" for parted or divorced.

From Time Magazine Archive

Where State must surround them   Beneath the Great Keep, And green oaks of Windsor   Shade River and Steep,          For Child and Queen-Mother            The choristers aisled,          With armed men are chanting            For Mother and Child.

From Memories of Canada and Scotland — Speeches and Verses by Campbell, John Douglas Sutherland