ppl. a. Obs. [f. COTTON v. and sb. + -ED.]
1. Of cloth: Having a nap, friezed.
1488. in Ld. Treas. Acc. Scot., I. 164. viii elne of cotonyt quhit clath to lyne the saim hos.
1598. Florio, Panno accottonato, cottoned or freezed cloth.
1599. Minsheu, Sp. Dict., Loba frizada, a freeze cassock, or cottoned cassocke.
2. Of a plant: Clothed with down.
1578. Lyte, Dodoens, I. xii. 20. The stem or stalke is as it were cottoned with fine heare of a span long.