a. poet. [f. ARROW sb. + -ED.] a. Made into an arrow. b. Furnished or provided with arrows.
1652. Benlowes, Theoph., I. lxv. Sol shoots delight through Nature with each arrowd ray.
1821. Joanna Baillie, Metr. Leg., Wallace, lii. The arrowd sportsman strays at will.