torched, a.
(tɔːtʃt, poet. ˈtɔːtʃɪd)
[f. torch n. or v.1 + -ed.]
Furnished with a torch or torches; lighted with torches.
1819 Keats Isabella xiv, In torched mines and noisy factories. 1901 Harper's Mag. CII. 774/1 Whirling six-foot sticks, torched at each end, in circles of fire. |