ppl. a. Obs. [Sc. form of HABILLED, f. vb. habille, Sc. abulȝe, a. Fr. habille-r to fit out, array, attire.] Arrayed, attired.
1513. Douglas, Æn., XII. Prol. 34. Abulȝeit in his lemand fresche array, Furth of his palice riall ischit Phebus.
1762. Anderson, in Lecky, Rationalism (1878), II. 286, note. The wives and daughters of merchants should be abuilzied [z for ȝ].