▪ I. sticked, a. nonce-wd.
(stɪkt)
[f. stick n.1 + -ed2.]
Furnished with (walking) sticks.
1820 L. Hunt Indicator No. 33 (1822) I. 259 The Cavaliers of Charles the First's time were a sticked race, as well as the apostolic divines and puritans, who appear to have carried staves because [etc.]. |
▪ II. sticked, ppl. a.1 Obs. exc. north.
(stɪkt)
[f. stick v.1 + -ed1.]
In the senses of the verb.
1499 Promp. Parv. (Pynson) p v b, Stikkyd vp, succinctus. 1565 Cooper Thesaurus, Confixus,..Pricked: thrust through: sticked. 1606 W. Birnie Kirk-Buriall xiv. (1833) D 3, Affirming the corps of sticked Tarquin to be both bathed and balmed. |
b. esp. of a pig: Killed by cutting its throat, stuck. Obs. exc. north.
a 1330 Otuel 1502 Otuwel..smot poidras of barbarin, Þat þere he lay as a stiked swin. c 1386 Chaucer Pard. T. 228 Thou fallest as it were a styked swyn. 1876 T. Farrall Betty Wilson's Cummerl. T. 77 (E.D.D.) Bled like a stick't pig. |
▪ III. sticked, ppl. a.2
(stɪkt)
[f. stick v.2 + -ed1.]
In senses of the vb.
1714 S. Sewall Diary 28 July (1882) III. 13 A fine Boy..was playing with other children about a pile of Stick'd Boards, which fell down upon him. |