ppl. a. [f. CHILD sb. + -ED2.] Provided with a child or children.
1605. Shaks., Lear, III. vi. 117 (Globe ed.). He childed as I fatherd!
1615. Waltham, Complaint, in Harl. Misc., X. 15. She
did show in woeful wise Her childed womb.
1853. Lytton, My Novel, xi. One many-childed matron.