ppl. a. [f. TINCTURE v. (or sb.) + -ED.] Imbued with a tincture or color; having a tincture (esp. of a specified kind); dyed, colored, stained, tinged.
1626. Capt. Smith, Virginia, I. 17. Very rocky, and much tinctured stone like Minerall.
1737. M. Green, Spleen, 737. And fancys telescope applies With tincturd glass to cheat his eyes.
1782. Eliz. Blower, Geo. Bateman, II. 155. The blood-tinctured weapon.
1908. Daily Chron., 17 Aug., 4/7. Zinc and other metallically tinctured ointments.