fogged, ppl. a.
(fɒgd)
[f. fog v.1 + -ed1.]
1. Sc. Covered with moss; hence fig. (well) furnished or provided.
| 1743 Maxwell Sel. Trans. Soc. Improv. Agric. Scot. 100 The grass..is become very sour, full of sprets, and in many places fogged. 1790 Shirrefs Poems 332 In case auld lucky be well fogget. a 1800 Jamieson Pop. Ball. I. 293 For noucht but a house-wife was wantin' To plenish his weel-foggit byke. |
2. Left ‘under fog’: see fog n.1 1.
| 1834 Brit. Husb. I. 484 The practice of putting cattle from fogged-fields into the straw yard at night. |