ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Seasoned with cayenne; fig. spiced, hot.
1803. Lamb, in Final Mem., Wks. (1865), 225. I have left off cayenned eggs.
1834. T. Medwin, Angler Wales, I. 1034. Some of the cayenned, curry-dried, liver-worn Anglo-East-Indians we left at Cheltenham.
1837. New Monthly Mag., L. 290. The panegyric is very handsomely cayenned.
1872. E. Yates, Castaway, I. 121 (Hoppe). There were devilled biscuits and cayenned legs of poultry.