[f. KIT sb.1] trans. To put or pack in a kit or kits; esp. fish for the market. Hence Kitted ppl. a., placed or packed in a kit.
1725. Ramsay, Gentle Sheph., IV. ii. To leave his ram-horn spoons, and kitted whey.
1776. Pennant, Zool., IV. 290. The fish [salmon] is boiled, pickled, and kitted, and sent to the London markets.
1845. New Statist. Acc. Scot., Caithness, XV. 45. The salmon are kitted in the usual way and sent to London.