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trafficked, ppl. a.|ˈtræfɪkt| [f. traffic v. (or n.) + -ed.] †a. That has trafficked or traded abroad; experienced in traffic (obs. rare); cf. travelled, well-read, well-spoken. †b. Traversed or explored for traffic or trade (obs. rare). c. Made the subject of traffic; dealt in as merchandise. d. Used for, or beaten or worn by traffic, as a road.
1561T. Hoby tr. Castiglione's Courtyer iii. (1577) N v b, I vnderstood by merchaunt men a long time trafficked in that countrey. 1627May Lucan viii. (1631) 364 Let fortune then our sad, and ship wrack'd state Beyond the knowne, and traffiqu'd world translate. 1875Lanier Symphony 234 O trafficked hearts that break in twain. 1909Westm. Gaz. 30 Aug. 2/1 On lightly trafficked roads. |