† gucked, ppl. a. Chiefly Sc. Obs.
Also 5 guked, gukkit, 5–6 gukit, 6 guckit, 7 gok't.
[f. guck n. or v.; cf. gowked.]
Foolish; silly.
c 1450 Holland Howlat lxiv, In come twa flyrand fulis..The Tuchet and the gukkit Golk. c 1470 Henryson Mor. Fab. v. (Parl. Beasts) xvi, The gukit gait, the selie scheip, the swyne. ? a 1500 Peebles to Play iii, Scho was so guckit and so gend, That day ane byt scho eit nocht. 1500–20 Dunbar Poems xiv. 16 So mony guckit clerkis. Ibid. lxxv. 10 He wes townysche, peirt, and gukit. 1596 Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. x. 397 Thair gukit, vnwyse, and glaiket preichings. 1632 B. Jonson Magn. Lady iii. iv, Nay, looke how the man stands, as he were gok't! |
Hence † ˈguckedly adv.
1589 R. Bruce Serm. (1843) 146 There is nothing quherein nature places her honour mair guckedly nor in privie revengement. |