ppl. a. [f. BREAD v. + -ED.] Treated or dressed with bread, bread-crumbs, etc.

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1616.  Markham, Countrey Farm, V. xxi. 581. Such … may drinke of breaded water, that is to say, water wherein rie bread hath beene well beaten and laboured.

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1727.  Bradley, Fam. Dict., I. s.v. Galantine, A Pig may also be garnished with its Skin well breaded.

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1879.  E. S. Bridges, Round the World in 6 Months, 27. Veal cutlets plain and breaded.

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