badged, ppl. a.
(bædʒd)
[f. badge v.1 + -ed.]
Distinguished or marked by a badge.
1599 Marston Sco. Villanie ii. vii. 207 A cart? a tumbrell? no a badged coach. 1605 Shakes. Macb. ii. iii. 107 Their Hands and Faces were all badg'd with blood. 1861 Sala Tw. round Clock 95 Maledicted by the badged Jehus. |