ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED.]
1. Cowled, hooded.
1737. Ozell, Rabelais, IV. 239. Cucullated Gentry.
1860. Hook, Lives Abps., I. vii. 369. He returned a monk, cucullated, as it was called.
2. Zool. and Bot. Covered as with a hood or cowl; cowl-shaped; cucullate.
1646. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., V. iii. 236. They are differently cucullated or capuched upon the heade and back.
1725. Sloane, Jamaica, II. 99. The Flowers small, galericulated, or cucullated.
1826. Kirby & Sp., Entomol. (1828), III. xxxv. 612. In the cucullated species the wing covers are entirely membranous.