ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] Clad in, provided with, spatterdashes.
1848. Thackeray, Van. Fair, xlv. Many young gentlemen canter up on thoroughbred hacks, spatterdashed to the knee.
1862. Sala, Seven Sons, I. xi. 274. The dashing [Miss] Southbank, splendid in a scarlet riding-habit, spatterdashed with patent leather.