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jacked, a.|dʒækt| [f. jack n.2 + -ed2.] †a. Clothed in or armed with a jack (see jack n.2 1). Obs.b. Hardened and thickened as leather for jack-boots.
1461J. Paston in P. Lett. II. 36 The peple was jakkyd and saletted, and riottously disposid. 17..? E. Ward Welsh Monster 3 Their brown Skins, from Knee to Foot, Are jack'd like Trooper's stubborn Boot. 1841James Brigand xix, Dagger or sword point will not well make its way through the jacked doublings of those hides. 1849― Woodman vii, Made of double jacked leather. |