ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED2.] Provided with a ferrule.
1867. F. Francis, Angling, ix. (1880), 318. A spliced rod is very little heavier than a ferruled one two feet shorter.
1884. Pall Mall G., 23 Feb., 2/2. The feruled ends of dripping umbrellas.
1895. Westm. Gaz., 20 March, 8/3. Ferruled tubes having been put in, she [the Vulcan torpedo-depôt-ship] has now realised the original expectations.