a. [f. CURDLE v. + -Y.] Apt to curdle; of a curdled nature or appearance.
1689. G. Harvey, Curing Dis. by Expect., vi. 38. Milk in many [is] very corruptible, coagulable, or curdly.
1799. G. Smith, Laboratory, I. 179. If you find the amalgam begin to be curdly.
1820. A. Cooper, Surg. Ess., 232. The curdly substance mixed with pus is discharged.