a. [f. WEEVIL + -ED.] Infested with weevils.
1860. Preston Chron., 21 April, Suppl. 2/2. [The samples in question would be forwarded on the 16th of March, the wheat being a little weeviled.] Cross-examination continued: Wheat that is weeviled is not necessarily damaged. When it is weeviled there is generally an insect in it.
1901. Contemp. Rev., March, 409. As dead as the system which flogged the men and fed them on weeviled biscuit.