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vistaed

American  
[vis-tuhd] / ˈvɪs təd /

adjective

  1. possessing or forming a vista or vistas.

  2. viewed in or as in a mental vista.


Other Word Forms

  • unvistaed adjective

Etymology

Origin of vistaed

First recorded in 1825–35; vista + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Up vistaed hopes I sped; And shot, precipitated, Adown Titanic glooms of chasm�d fears, From those strong Feet that followed, followed after.

From Time Magazine Archive

Through the large windows where once the Khedive held high court, the sunshine blazed upon vistaed leagues of Desert.

From Four Weird Tales by Blackwood, Algernon

Up vistaed hopes, I sped; And shot, precipitated, Adown Titanic glooms of chasm�d fears, From those strong Feet that followed, followed after.

From The Hound of Heaven by Thompson, Francis

No strange, swift-sprung exception we; we trace A devious way thro' dim, uncertain light,— Our hope, through the long vistaed years, a sight Of that our Captain's soul sees face to face.

From The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar by Howells, William Dean

The room was small but the walls gave before the steady gaze of the gray eyes, and Tom saw afar; down a vistaed highway wherein a strong man walked, leading a boy by the hand.

From The Quickening by Ashe, E. M.