[f. TURF v.1 + -ED1.] Overlaid or covered with turf.
1628. Feltham, Resolves, II. [I.] xxv. 81. Degenerate Man! that hauing so often experimented his Iugling, wilt yet beleeue his fictions, and his turfed Mines.
1649. Blithe, Eng. Improv. Impr. (1653), 61. For although I differ from many about this denshiring their thin turved Lands, that are pure from roots, twitch, or moss.
1741. Richardson, Pamela, I. 157. The turfed Slope of the fine Fish-pond.
1862. M. Hopkins, Hawaii, 152. Between the parallel walls, there are turfed spaces terminating suddenly in faults or breaks of some thirty feet depth.
1896. Edin. Rev., July, 166. Turfed seats with brick fronts appear to be usual.