ppl. a. [f. KNIT v. + -ED1.] = KNIT ppl. a.
1855. Mayne, Expos. Lex., Knitted, applied to that stage in the union of fractured bones in which ossification has so far advanced as to give a certain degree of firmness to a broken limb.
1858. Simmonds, Dict. Trade, Knitting-machine, a machine for weaving and making knitted work.
1866. J. B. Rose, trans. Ovids Met., 263. She sate, Cross-legged and knitted-fingered in the gate.
1870. Morris, Earthly Par., II. III. 20. She Set her slim hand upon her knitted brow.