[f. TILT sb.1 or v.2 + -ED.] Having, or covered with, a tilt or awning.

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c. 1440.  Promp. Parv., 488/1. Teltyd, gaudatus (A. caudatus).

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1562.  Bulleyn, Bulwark, Sicke Men, 67 b. To be rowed up and doune, in a tilted Boat or Barge.

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a. 1656.  Ussher, Ann., vi. (1658), 230. He was in his poor tilted cart.

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1819.  H. Busk, Vestriad, III. 557. Wheel off, like Tartars in their tilted towns.

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1844.  Dickens, Mart. Chuz., xlii. Faces full of consternation in the tilted waggons that came tearing past.

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