-ld adjective
Etymology: Middle English perled, from past participle of perlen to pearl — more at pearl
1. : set or adorned with pearls or mother-of-pearl
the fancy vest, the pearled revolver — A.B.Guthrie
2. : formed into, covered, or filled with drops
the gossamer … pearled with the morning dew — Sir Walter Scott
a pearled sea-mist — William Sansom
pearled with women's tears — J.G.Neihardt
3. : formed into grains like pearls
4. : resembling a pearl in color or luster : pearly
the pearled splendor of the moonlit scene