Having a pulpit or pulpits; provided with a pulpit.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in John Milton (1608–1674), poet and polemicist. Originally from pulpit + -ed. In later use also partly from pulpit + -ed.
Definition of pulpited in US English:
pulpited
adjectiveˈpʊlpɪtɪd
Having a pulpit or pulpits; provided with a pulpit.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in John Milton (1608–1674), poet and polemicist. Originally from pulpit + -ed. In later use also partly from pulpit + -ed.