arched

[ ahrcht ]
/ ɑrtʃt /

adjective

made, covered, or spanned with an arch or arches.
having the form of an arch.
Heraldry. noting an ordinary or partition line formed as a slight curve.

Origin of arched

First recorded in 1575–85; arch1 + -ed3

OTHER WORDS FROM arched

un·arched, adjective

Definition for arched (2 of 2)

arch 1
[ ahrch ]
/ ɑrtʃ /

noun

verb (used with object)

to cover with a vault, or span with an arch: the rude bridge that arched the flood.
to throw or make into the shape of an arch or vault; curve: The horse arched its neck.

verb (used without object)

to form an arch: elms arching over the road.
Nautical. hog(def 14).

Origin of arch

1
1250–1300; Middle English arch(e) < Old French arche < Vulgar Latin *arca, feminine variant of Latin arcus arc

Example sentences from the Web for arched

British Dictionary definitions for arched (1 of 3)

arched
/ (ɑːtʃt) /

adjective

provided with or spanned by an arch or arches
shaped like an arch; curved

British Dictionary definitions for arched (2 of 3)

arch 1
/ (ɑːtʃ) /

noun

a curved structure, normally in the vertical plane, that spans an opening
Also called: archway a structure in the form of an arch that serves as a gateway
something curved like an arch
  1. any of various parts or structures of the body having a curved or archlike outline, such as the transverse portion of the aorta (arch of the aorta) or the raised bony vault formed by the tarsal and metatarsal bones (arch of the foot)
  2. one of the basic patterns of the human fingerprint, formed by several curved ridges one above the otherCompare loop 1 (def. 10a), whorl (def. 3)

verb

Word Origin for arch

C14: from Old French arche, from Vulgar Latin arca (unattested), from Latin arcus bow, arc

British Dictionary definitions for arched (3 of 3)

arch 2
/ (ɑːtʃ) /

adjective

(prenominal) chief; principal; leading his arch rival
(prenominal) very experienced; expert an arch criminal
knowing or superior
playfully or affectedly roguish or mischievous

Derived forms of arch

archly, adverb archness, noun

Word Origin for arch

C16: independent use of arch-

Medical definitions for arched

arch
[ ärch ]

n.

An organ or structure having a curved or bowlike appearance, especially either of two arched sections of the bony structure of the foot.

Cultural definitions for arched

arch

In architecture, a curved or pointed opening that spans a doorway, window, or other space.

notes for arch

The form of arch used in building often serves to distinguish styles of architecture from one another. For example, Romanesque architecture usually employs a round arch, and Gothic architecture, a pointed arch.