ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED2.] Fitted with a corset; wearing a corset.
1818. Miss. State Gaz., 2 Dec., 1/2. The gentlemen, padded and corseted also, standing at an awful distance with tea in hand.
1871. B. Taylor, Faust, II. iii. We know, how wholly worthless is the race, With body corseted and painted face.
1882. Echo, 5 April, 3/5. The great and unnatural divergence between the Greek and the corseted English figure.