ppl. a. [f. CAKE v. + -ED1.] Formed into a cake, concreted; cake-shaped.
a. 1691. Boyle, Wks., V. 72 (R.). A very shallow and wide-mouthed vessel, called in the shops a clear caked glass.
a. 1821. Keats, Fancy, 246. The caked snow From the ploughboys heavy shoon.
1866. Livingstone, Jrnl., xii. (1873), I. 325. When we had dug down to the caked sand.