[f. SOD sb.1 or v.1] Covered or laid with, constructed or built of, sods.
1652. Cotterell, trans. Calprenèdes Cassandra, III. II. (1676), 262. Roxana sat down upon a green sodded bank.
1816. Coleridge, Lay Serm., Introd. p. xxii. Like an aged mourner on the sodded grave of an only one.
1871. Daily News, 11 Sept., 6/1. A sodded kitchen [= stove] built and used by a couple of officers of the 9th Lancers is quite a marvel of versatility.