ppl. a. [f. COAL v. + -ED.]
1. Turned into charcoal; charred.
1598. Stow, Surv. (1754), I. I. i. 2/1. Fires of spray or brush wood, or wood coaled.
† 2. Continued down to the coal; said of a pit.
1708. J. C., Compl. Collier (1845), 14. It is a very good Caution, even in a Coaled Pit, to put a Bore-Rod about a Fathom.
3. Furnished with coal, containing coal.
1729. Stukely, Itin. Cur., in Brand, Newcastle (1789), II. 680, note. Coaled strata, stone and other materials, jumbled together.