ppl. a. [f. FROG3 + -ED2.] Of a coat, etc.: Fastened or ornamented with frogs.
1774. W. Cole, in J. Grangers Lett. (1805) 370. Coat with frogs, and slashed sleeves frogged also.
1796. J. Anstey, Pleaders Guide (1803), 181. Which coat, so trimmed, so frogd, said Gull Did spoil.
1812. H. & J. Smith, Rej. Addr., ii. (1873), 13, note. Young Betty clad in a furred and frogged surtout.
1861. Thackeray, Four Georges, iv. (1862), 188. A frogged frock-coat with a fur collar.