ppl. a. rare. ? Obs. [f. SURGE sb. or v. + -ED.] a. Raised or moved as in swelling waves. b. Her. UNDÉ, WAVY.
1635. Swan, Spec. Mundi (1670), 314. The harmless choristers of the ecchoing groves do then begin to tune again their surged throats.
1688. R. Holme, Armoury, I. 19/1. Wavee, or Wavey, or Waved, or Unde, or Surged.