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foliaged

  • a word derived from foliage.
    foliage
    noun
    the leaves of a plant, collectively; leafage.

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The area was flat and only spottily foliaged.

From Time Magazine Archive

British soldiers during the Crimean War gained a fearsome respect for their fearsomely foliaged Turkish allies, and many of those who survived proudly bore a bristle back home.

From Time Magazine Archive

A lantern is placed at the crossing, supported by gracefully foliaged shafts.

From The Cathedrals of Northern France by Blanche McManus

How pleasant to stroll through the thickly foliaged walks!

From Weird Tales, Vol. II. by E. T. A. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus) Hoffmann

Then, gazing up 'mid the dim pillars high, The foliaged marble forest where ye lie, Hush, ye will say, it is eternity!

From Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold by Matthew Arnold