scutcheoned, ppl. a.
(ˈskʌtʃənd)
[f. scutcheon n.1 + -ed1.]
1. Furnished or decorated with scutcheons.
| 1813 Scott Trierm. iii. xv, The scutcheon'd emblems which it bore, Had suffer'd no decay. 1863 Whittier Countess 148 Far off her lover sleeps as still Within his scutcheoned tomb. |
2. Zool. Bearing scutcheons or scutes.
| 1846 Amer. Jrnl. Sci. Ser. ii. I. 371 This is so far as we know, not only the first instance of finding scutcheoned fishes in this country, but also [etc.]. |