[f. TURF v.1 + -ED1.] Overlaid or covered with turf.

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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.

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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.

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1741.  Richardson, Pamela, I. 157. The turfed Slope of the fine Fish-pond.

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1862.  M. Hopkins, Hawaii, 152. Between the parallel walls, there are turfed spaces terminating suddenly in faults or breaks of some thirty feet depth.

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1896.  Edin. Rev., July, 166. Turfed seats with brick fronts appear to be usual.

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