Kiled
Kiled is not a standard English word. It is most often a misspelling of "killed," the past tense of "kill." The prevalence of the error is driven by typographical mistakes, keyboard layout (for example, holding one key too long, or adjacent-letter errors), or autocorrect/OCR misreads that convert "killed" to "kiled." In editing, publishing, and formal writing, "kiled" is typically corrected to "killed." In informal contexts—social media, casual messages, or transcript notes—"kiled" may appear and usually conveys the same intended meaning, albeit with a nonstandard spelling.
Beyond misspelling, "Kiled" can appear as a proper noun in some uses, such as a brand name,
Linguistically, there are no widely recognized meanings or grammatical functions for "kiled" as a standalone term