ppl. a. [f. FOUL v.1 + -ED1.] In various senses of the vb. Fouled anehor: = foul anchor (see FOUL a. 18 b).
1388. Wyclif, Lev. vii. 20. A pollutid [v.r. foulid] soule.
1552. Huloet, Fowled, maculatus.
1704. Derham, in Phil. Trans., XXV. 1786. Some of the fouled Oyl of the Pump spirtled on the Wheels.
1885. Pall Mall G., 6 May, 11/1. The fouled water from inside the house.
1889. Daily News, 6 Aug., 6/1. The red flag, with a fouled anchor emblazoned thereon.