lil·ied \ˈlilēd, -lid\adjective Etymology:lily (I) + -ed 1.archaic: resembling a lily in whiteness or fairness < soft lilied fingers — Samuel Warren > 2.: full of or covered with lilies < lilied pool and grassy acres — George Eliot > 3.: bearing or decorated with the emblematic or heraldic fleur-de-lis < the lilied banner of France — S.R.Gardiner >