IPA: /ˈlɪlid/
KK: /ˈlɪlid/
Having many lilies or resembling a lily in beauty or fairness.
The lilied pond was a beautiful sight in the spring.
Lilied → It is formed from "lily" (from Old English *lilie*, meaning a type of flowering plant) and "-ed" (a suffix indicating a past action or state). The word "lilied" means adorned with or resembling lilies, often used to describe something that has the qualities or appearance of lilies.
Think of the word 'lily' as a beautiful flower, and remember that 'lilied' means something that is decorated with or has the qualities of lilies.