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paned

American  
[peynd] / peɪnd /

adjective

  1. having panes (usually used in combination).

    a diamond-paned window.


Etymology

Origin of paned

First recorded in 1545–55; pane + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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In Murillo’s “Prodigal Son” cycle, as the hero runs out of money and into disgrace, his silk doublet and finely paned sleeves disintegrate before our eyes.

From New York Times • Jan. 12, 2023

One bedroom, two baths, features round front door, one-foot thick walls, custom paned windows, whimsical archways, pub, full kitchen and living room; 1,100 square feet.

From Washington Times • Jul. 28, 2022

After dark, their reflection in the tall paned windows is eerily stunning.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 4, 2018

The rectangular studio is bookended by walls of paned windows and doors that face a porch on one side and a yard on the other.

From Washington Post • Nov. 29, 2017

Some remaining windows, ones in which the colored glass had shattered, were now paned in a thick, ordinary glass that distorted the view through bubbles and ripples.

From "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry