a. [f. prec. sb. or vb. + -ED.] Having a surface of a specified kind (with adv., or in comb.).
1668. H. More, Div. Dial., II. xxi. (1713), 154. It is unnatural for the Beams of the Sun to be reverberated to our eyes from several Bodies variously surfaced in the same form of Light.
1804. Med. Jrnl., XII. 412. Somewhat knotty, or unequally surfaced.
1831. T. L. Peacock, Crotchet Castle, i. A bold round-surfaced lawn.
1875. Lowell, Among my Bks., Ser. II. 187. That delicately surfaced nature of his [sc. Spensers].
1890. Photogr. Jrnl., 24 Jan., 60. Matt-surfaced Glass.