Having a scene or scenes; presented in or as if in a scene or scenes. Chiefly with modifying word: (of a play, novel, etc.) staged or set in the specified location, manner, etc.
Origin
Early 19th century; earliest use found in The Sporting Magazine. Partly from scene + -ed.
Definition of scened in US English:
scened
adjectivesiːnd
Having a scene or scenes; presented in or as if in a scene or scenes. Chiefly with modifying word: (of a play, novel, etc.) staged or set in the specified location, manner, etc.
Origin
Early 19th century; earliest use found in The Sporting Magazine. Partly from scene + -ed.