[f. TILT sb.1 or v.2 + -ED.] Having, or covered with, a tilt or awning.
c. 1440. Promp. Parv., 488/1. Teltyd, gaudatus (A. caudatus).
1562. Bulleyn, Bulwark, Sicke Men, 67 b. To be rowed up and doune, in a tilted Boat or Barge.
a. 1656. Ussher, Ann., vi. (1658), 230. He was in his poor tilted cart.
1819. H. Busk, Vestriad, III. 557. Wheel off, like Tartars in their tilted towns.
1844. Dickens, Mart. Chuz., xlii. Faces full of consternation in the tilted waggons that came tearing past.