ppl. a. [f. EBB v. + -ED.]
a. That has flowed back. b. That has been left dry by the falling tide.
1858. Hogg, Shelley, II. 204. A fresh flood of the ebbed waters of a wide sea of troubles.
1859. A. Smith, in Macm. Mag., I. 121/2. I can wander on the ebbed beach.