ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Made into bundles, collected in bundles; wrought (as iron) by welding bundles of rods or bars.
1796. Withering, Brit. Plants, III. 316. Root small, fibrous, bundled, a little woolly.
1831. J. Holland, Manuf. Metals, I. 98. Those [anchors] which are forged from bundled or scrap iron.
1854. S. Thomson, Wild Fl., I. (ed. 4), 29. The fasciculated or bundled [root] we see in the birds-nest orchis.
1868. Browning, Ring & Bk., IX. 1052. Beds of bundled straw.