ppl. a. [f. FROG3 + -ED2.] Of a coat, etc.: Fastened or ornamented with frogs.

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1774.  W. Cole, in J. Granger’s Lett. (1805) 370. Coat with frogs, and slashed sleeves frogged also.

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1796.  J. Anstey, Pleader’s Guide (1803), 181. Which coat, so trimmed, so frog’d, said Gull Did spoil.

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1812.  H. & J. Smith, Rej. Addr., ii. (1873), 13, note. Young Betty … clad in a furred and frogged surtout.

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1861.  Thackeray, Four Georges, iv. (1862), 188. A frogged frock-coat with a fur collar.

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