[f. LEMON sb.1] trans. To flavor with lemon. Hence Lemoned ppl. a.
1767. Mrs. Glasse, Cookery, 352. To make a lemoned honeycomb.
1869. Pall Mall Gaz., 21 Aug., 10/1. The Spaniards take strong cups of chocolate, followed by glasses of water, sugared and lemoned.
1883. P. S. Robinson, Sinners & Saints, xxi. 264. [It] throws into an over-sweet landscape just that dash of sin and suffering that lemons it pleasantly to the taste.