ppl. a. Obs. [f. COD sb.1 and v. + -ED.]
1. Bearing pods. (Sometimes entering into the trivial names of plants.)
1597. Gerarde, Herbal, II. cxiv. (1633), 446. Codded arsmart called noli me tangere.
1611. Cotgr., Poyvre Ethiopic, the husked, or codded Pepper.
1710. London & Wise, Compl. Gard. (1719), 233. Large-codded Pease.
1727. Bradley, Fam. Dict., s.v. Exoticks, Beans, Pease, and codded Fruits.
1776. Withering, Brit. Plants (1796), II. 245. Codded Corn Violet.
1777. J. Lightfoot, Flora Scot. (1789), I. 358. Arabis Thaliana, Thales Cress or Coded Mouse-ear.
b. Codded corn: Pulse; peas and beans.
c. 1440. Promp. Parv., 85. Coddyd corne, lugumen.
2. In the pod, in the ear.
1581. Act 23 Eliz., c. 10 § 4. Any eared or codded Corn.
1619. Dalton, Country Just., xxv. (1630), 66. Hunting with Spaniels in eared or codded corne.
1622. F. Markham, Bk. War, III. v. 98. Pulse that is sprung vp although it be not codded.