[f. KILT sb. + -ED2.] Wearing a kilt.
1809. Byron, Eng. Bards & Sc. Review., 526. The kilted goddess kissed Her son, and vanishd in a Scottish mist.
1848. Clough, Bothie, IX. 149. This is the letter of Hobbes, the kilted and corpulent hero.
1900. Scott. Antiq., XV. 31. The earliest kilted force in the kings pay was the Black Watch.