[f. SOIL sb.1] Having a particular or specified kind of soil.
c. 1645. Howell, Lett., I. II. xv. (1655), 89. The Province is far greater, more populous, better soyld, and more stord with Gentry.
1799. [A. Young], Agric. Linc., 9. This sinks again into another part of the various soiled vale to the Wolds.
1815. M. Birkbeck, Journ. thro France, 68. A surface as fruitful as a well-soiled plain.