Located in or resembling an aerie; positioned high up like an eagle's nest.
From 'aerie' (variant 'eyrie'), the eagle's nest, plus '-ed' suffix. 'Aerie' derives from Old French 'aire,' ultimately from Latin 'area' meaning open space or nest location.
When writers describe a castle or tower as 'aeried,' they're painting it as isolated, majestic, and unreachable—just like an eagle surveying its domain from an impossible-to-reach cliff edge.
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