ˈslipə(r)d adjective
Etymology: slipper (II) + -ed
1. : provided with or wearing slippers
the sixth age shifts into the lean and slippered pantaloon — Shakespeare
2. : suggestive of or suitable to one wearing slippers : comfortable : relaxed
an easy, slippered prose — B.R.Redman
the slippered ease of a small-town family man — Time