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▪ I. rocked, ppl. a.|rɒkt| Also rockt. [f. rock v.1 + -ed2.] 1. Of a child: Swung to and fro in a cradle.
a1500Chester Pl. (E.E.T.S.) viii. 396 That rocked Ribald, and I may raigne, rufully shalbe his reade! Ibid. x. 31. 1905 Holman Hunt Pre-Raphaelitism II. 46 The sweet composure of rocked babyhood came back to me. 2. Subjected to rocking or swaying.
1892Ld. Lytton King Poppy Prol. 693 Down from the rockt mast's windy rigging. 1894Daily News 19 June 6/6 This sets in motion a couple of cog wheels, which work in a rocked quadrant at the back of the bascule. ▪ II. † rocked, a. Obs. [f. rock n.1 + -ed1.] Hard as a rock; stony.
1609Bible (Douay) Wisd. v. 23 And from rocked wrath [L. petrosa ira] shal thicke haile stones be cast. |