[1755–65; whisker + -ed3]This word is first recorded in the period 1755–65. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: capitalize, caucus, mitt, outfit, stalemate-ed is a suffix forming adjectives from nouns. Other words that use the affix -ed include: bearded, monied, tender-hearted
Examples of 'whiskered' in a sentence
whiskered
Family groups, anxious mother and proud, whiskered father...
Haines, Pamela THE GOLDEN LION
I am sure my hand has done much worse than whiskered-hunger or a web-maker.
The Times Literary Supplement (2015)
Thankfully, we soon come upon some blubbery, whiskered and unmistakably real mammals.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Be sure of one thing, though - the whiskered one will not go quietly.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
And then, as we hurried over a bridge, a whiskered tern above the river.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
I imagine some muttonchop whiskered fool in the 19th century said this about whistles.
The Sun (2010)
Previously he had been a tall, heavily whiskered figure.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
We could see the nostrils moving on the upturned tip of his whiskered muzzle.
Times, Sunday Times (2018)
We'll be seeing a great deal more of this whiskered conquistador.
The Sun (2012)
And nothing more was ever seen of that foxy-whiskered gentleman.