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▪ I. ˈbricken, a. [See -en.] Of brick.
1851Ill. Lond. News 19 Apr. 311 Commonplace bricken cottages. 1859Barnes Rhymes Dorset. Dial. II. 82 Up the bricken wall did rise. 1862Mayhew Crimin. Prisons 24 London..in its every-day bricken and hard-featured reality. ▪ II. † ˈbricken, v. Obs. (See quots.)
1691Ray S. & E. Co. Wds., Bricken, to bridle up the head. 1706Phillips, Bricken, to hold in one's Chin proudly, to bridle it. |