a., ppl. a. [f. TACKLE sb. and v. + -ED.]
† 1. Made of tackle or ropes: cf. TACKLING 6.
1592. Shaks., Rom. & Jul., II. iv. 201. My man shall bring thee Cords made like a tackled staire.
2. Furnished with a tackle or harness.
1542. Will Sir C. Storke, Newton Seynt-lo, Somerset, 18 April. Wm. Becke a tackled heyfar.