ppl. a. [pa. pple. of CHIDE v.] Reproved, rebuked, scolded.
1606. Shaks., Tr. & Cr., II. ii. 46. If we flye like chidden Mercurie from Ioue.
1651. Jer. Taylor, Serm. Rom. ii. 4. Pt. ii. The blushings of a chidden girle.
1865. G. Macdonald, A. Forbes, I. xxvi. 232. As a chidden dog might steal across the room to creep under the masters table.