ppl. a. [f. TIDE sb. + -ED2.] a. Having tides, tidal. b. Seasoned, as in well-tided, well-timed, seasonable (dial.).
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.
b. 1801. Farmers 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.