basiled

With basil (leaves of Ocimum basilicum used as a herb).

Adjective

  1. With basil (leaves of Ocimum basilicum used as a herb).
    • Take perfect fried or poached eggs and set each one on a good thick slice of “basiled” tomatoes placed on fitted rounds of buttered toast spread with anchovy paste or little Portuguese sardines. - 1952, Ladies’ Home...
    • Neither tortelloni—overgrown tortellini—in a basiled tomato sauce with cream drizzled over at the last minute nor an aristocracy of sea creatures in nests of thin capellini pasta is especially moving. - 1985 January 28,...
    • Basiled Noodles - 1986, Phyllis Shaudys, The Pleasure of Herbs: A Month-by-Month Guide to Growing, Using, and Enjoying Herbs, Storey Communications, →ISBN, page 138:

Origin

From basil (“leaves of Ocimum basilicum used as a herb”) + -ed.

Verb

  1. simple past and past participle of basil

Origin

From basil (“to grind the edge of a tool to an acute angle”) + -ed.