ˈfərd, ˈfə̄d adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of furren to line with fur — more at fur
1. : lined, trimmed, or faced with fur
the original painted by himself with a black cap and furred gown — Horace Walpole
2. : coated as if with fur ; specifically : having a coating consisting chiefly of mucus and dead epithelial cells
a furred tongue
3.
a. : covered with or bearing fur
furred animals thrive in cold climates
b. : wearing fur
furred ladies in ermine and sable
4. architecture : provided with furring