ppl. a. [f. BREAD v. + -ED.] Treated or dressed with bread, bread-crumbs, etc.
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.
1727. Bradley, Fam. Dict., I. s.v. Galantine, A Pig may also be garnished with its Skin well breaded.
1879. E. S. Bridges, Round the World in 6 Months, 27. Veal cutlets plain and breaded.