Wiktionary
a. Surrounded by a corona or halo.
Usage examples of "aureoled".
Eddy's tomb, from all over the world--admission, the Christian-Science Dollar (payable in advance)--purchases of consecrated glass beads, candles, memorial spoons, aureoled chromo-portraits and bogus autographs of Mrs.
Her golden cloud of hair aureoled her face and fell in a shimmering wave over her forehead under the faded, little red tam she wore.
She was one of the Old Race, and aureoled by that silver nimbus, her face was transformed into truly unearthly beauty.
Inside, the sun pinked and patterned the floor, aureoled the two whiteshirted men, standing widely separated, and fell upon itself, reflected in the steel, with redoubled kisses.
The under surface was plain, polished to a lustrous darkness almost black, the upper surface and the edges of the lid beautifully and intricately carved in a tracery of vine leaves and grapes, and in the center of the lid a lozenge containing an ivory plaque, an aureoled head, full-face, with great Byzantine eyes.