[f. CABBAGE v.1 (or sb.1) + -ED.] Grown cabbage-fashion, formed into or having a head like a cabbage.
1577. B. Googe, Heresbachs Husb. (1586), 25. Cabegged rape sowen after rie.
1616. Surfl. & Markh., Countr. Farm, 167. The cabbaged Lettuce.
1656. Dugard, Gate Lat. Unl., § 88. 29. Colewort, which becometh cabbaged.
1725. Bradley, Fam. Dict., II. s.v., May, If any of the Imperial Lettices are cabbaged.