0 past simple and past participle of bandage
1 to tie a bandage around an injury or part of someone's body, or put bandages on someone or something:
At this point, the bandaged puppet groaned and made a sad face.
He went up to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring oil and wine on them.
I looked at the arm and found that it was bandaged.
Next day a number of the men turned up, bandaged, as casualties.
They go to the nearest friend, get their heads bandaged and carry on.
I was passing a big hospital in my division and saw a little boy coming out with his leg bandaged up.
He went up to him and bandaged his wounds, bathing them with oil and wine.
The youth received hospital treatment, and with bandaged wrists returned to the centre a day to two later, when again he ran amok.