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stocked, a. and ppl. a.|stɒkt| [f. stock n.1 and v.1 + -ed.] †1. Set in the stocks, imprisoned. Obs.
c1425Found. St. Bartholomew's (E.E.T.S.) 27 Oure lord ihesu criste, the whiche losith stokkid men. c1440Promp. Parv. 476/2 Stokkyd, yn stokkys, cip(p)atus. 2. Of a female animal: Impregnated, breeding.
1478Acta Audit. (1839) 74/2, xij stokit meris and a stag of a ȝere auld. 1490Acta Dom. Concil. (1839) 146/2 A stokkit mere and hir foloware price iiij li. 3. Of a fire-arm, a tool: Furnished with a stock.
1497Naval Acc. Hen. VII (1896) 290 Serpentynes..stokked cxvj, vnstokked xxv. 1594in Highland Papers (S.H.S. 1914) I. 183 He schot him with my reid stocket hagbit. 1635Relat. Maryland vii. 45 Item, 2 Piercers stocked. 1648Bury Wills (Camden) 217 My little black stocked peece inlayed with silver, and my case of redd stocked pistolls. †4. Of hose. Cf. stock v.1 3 b.
1598E. Guilpin Skial. (1878) 48 The long stockt hose, or close Venetian. 5. Of a tree: ? Rooted up or felled.
a1595Southwell St. Peter's Compl. (1602) 72 Like stocked tree whose branches all doe fade. 6. Furnished with a stock or store. Also with adv., as well-stocked.
a1796Burns ‘Thou's welcome, wean’ vi, Twill please me mair to hear an' see 't, Than stocket mailens. 1829F. Glasse Belgic Past. iii. 46 Had your sires toil'd a century, or more, With a stock'd farm, they had not heap'd the store Which Strephon claims. 1859Reeve Brittany 228 We were led..through a large and well-stocked garden. 1897Meredith Amazing Marriage I. xv. 169 She could get up enthusiasm for a stocked hamper. 1909Edin. Rev. Oct. 319 A barely stocked purse. 7. Of cards: Fraudulently arranged or dealt.
1894J. N. Maskelyne Sharps & Flats vi. 147 He is enabled to know when the stocked cards are being given off and who has them. |