ppl. a. [f. SUCKER sb. + -ED2.] Of an organ: Provided with suckers.
1855. Kingsley, Glaucus (1878), 163. Small cuttle-fish with a ring of suckered arms round their tiny parrots beaks.
1879. Spencer, Data of Ethics, ii. § 4. 12. The cephalopod using its suckered arms at one time for anchoring itself and at another for holding fast its prey.