Also 7 trapt. [f. TRAP sb.2 and v.2 + -ED.] Protected or adorned with trappings.
13[?]. Coer de L., 3888. Kyng, eerls, barouns, knyghts, and squyers, Ryden ryally on trappyd destrers.
1375. Barbour, Bruce, XVI. 185. Trappit horss richt to the feit.
c. 1440. Promp. Parv., 499/2. Trappyd, wythe trapure, faleratus.
1602. 2nd Pt. Return fr. Parnass., IV. ii. Mounted on a trapt Palfrey.
1885. B. Harte, Maruja, iii. Cumbrous vehicles drawn by gaily trapped mules.