ppl. a. [f. COLD v. + -ED.] † a. Grown cold. b. Made cold. c. Seized with a cold (dial.).
1486. Bk. St. Albans, C vj a. It is agluttide and colded.
a. 1500. Orolog. Sapient., in Anglia, X. 355. Deuocyone is slaked, charite is coldid.
1826. J. Wilson, Noct. Ambr., Wks. 1855, I. 117. Arena ye geyan sair cauldit the nicht? for youre hoarse and husky.
1881. J. McCosh, in Princeton Rev., May, 371. The colded affection of the body. Ibid., 372. If it be said that the cold air was the cause of the man being colded.