fructed

Bearing fruit or acorns.

Adjective

  1. Bearing fruit or acorns.
    • He beareth, Argent, on a Mount in a Base, a Pine Apple tree, fructed, Proper, by the name of Pine. - 1660, John Guillim, Francis Nower, A Display of Heraldie, page 131:
    • HASKELL, on a mount, an apple-tree fructed, ppr. pl. 94, n. 33. - 1851, John Peter Elven, The book of family crests, page 229:
    • A dexter Cubit arm, couped, vested sable, cuffed or, charged with a Cross paté of the last, holding in the hand an Oak branch fructed all proper - 1870-1881, John Edwin Cussans, History of Hertfordshire:

    Synonyms: in fruit fruited

    Coordinate Terms: fruitagée

Origin

Derived from Latin frūctus (“fruit”) + -ed.