ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED.]
† 1. Rom. Ant. Furnished with a bulla, or gold ornament worn round the neck. Obs.
1698. W. King, Journ. Lond., 13. I could never meet with a Statue in London, but what was Cloathed with a Toga pura and no representation of a Bullated one.
2. = BULLATE.
1707. Sloane, Jamaica, I. 261. The stalks had leaves set on them rough and bullated, or like the leaves of wild sage.
1822. Burrowes, Cycl., s.v. Rana, The toes are bullated at the ends.