[f. TIRE sb.2 or v.4 + -ED.] Fitted or furnished with a tire or tires; chiefly as the second element in a combination, as iron-tired. See also TYRED.
1894. [see pneumatic-tired (PNEUMATIC a. 5)].
1896. C. Allen, Papier Mâché, 118. With a weighty parade of iron-tired Juggernaut justice, they marched in state.
1912. J. Masefield, in Eng. Rev., Feb., 414. Four newly-tired cartwheels hung to cool.