1. Turned into jelly; brought to, or having, the consistence of jelly; congealed, coagulated.
1593. Nashe, Christs T. (1613), 61. Slimy flood-gates for thicke iellied gore to sluce out by.
1601. [? Marston], Pasquil & Kath., III. 185. Thoult serue to make him gellide broaths.
1710. T. Fuller, Pharm. Extemp., 13. Hydropic Ale melting down the gellyd Lympha.
1819. Shelley, Cenci, IV. iii. My breath Comes lighter, and the jellied blood Runs freely thro my veins.
† 2. Flavored with jelly, sweet. Obs.
a. 1658. Cleveland, Poems (1677), 6. Now to the melting Kiss that sips The Jellied Philtre of her Lips; So Sweet there is no Tongue can prayst.