[f. KILT sb. + -ED2.] Wearing a kilt.

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1809.  Byron, Eng. Bards & Sc. Review., 526. The kilted goddess kissed Her son, and vanish’d in a Scottish mist.

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1848.  Clough, Bothie, IX. 149. This is the letter of Hobbes, the kilted and corpulent hero.

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1900.  Scott. Antiq., XV. 31. The earliest kilted force … in the king’s pay was the Black Watch.

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