ppl. a. [f. TIDE sb. + -ED2.] a. Having tides, tidal. b. Seasoned, as in well-tided, well-timed, seasonable (dial.).

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  a.  1852.  Whittier, Questions Life, 28. The tided oceans ebb and flow. Ibid. (1858), Swan Song, iii. Broad meadows reached out seaward the tided creeks between.

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  b.  1801.  Farmer’s Mag., April, 225. The operations of husbandry … have been carried forward … in that well-tided order and condition, as to induce us to form the most hopeful prognostication.

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