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shipwrecked, ppl. a.|ˈʃɪprɛkt| [f. shipwreck v. + -ed1.] Having suffered shipwreck; destroyed or lost by shipwreck.
1590Shakes. Com. Err. i. i. 115 Another ship..Gaue healthfull welcome to their ship-wrackt guests. a1593Marlowe Edw. II, i. iv, Unless the sea cast up his shipwrack'd body. 1662Dryden Astræa Redux 124 His shipwracked vessel. 1702Rowe Tamerl. i. i, Th' approaching Storm may cast thy Shipwreck'd Wealth Back to thy Arms. 1794Mrs. Radcliffe Myst. Udolpho xv, Soothing the ship⁓wreck'd sailor's heart. 1855Macaulay Hist. Eng. xix. IV. 321 A Diving Company which undertook to bring up precious effects from shipwrecked vessels. 1856Lever Martins of Cro' M. xix, A shipwrecked crew reduced to quarter-rations. 1882Encycl. Brit. XIV. 573 The heroic and dangerous work of saving the shipwrecked. b. fig.
1596Nashe Saffron Walden F 2, Hauing found, by much shipwrackt experience, that no worke of his..would passe. 1643Digby Observ. upon Relig. Med. (1909) 10 The losse of Livies shipwracked Decads. 1652Heylin Cosmogr. iii. 45 That lost and shipwracked Kingdome. a1703Prior Song, In vain You tell, Thrown again upon the Coast, Where first my Shipwrackt Heart was lost. 1742Wesley ‘O Love, I languish’ ii, Haven to take the shipwrecked in, My everlasting rest from sin! 1751Earl of Orrery Rem. Swift (1752) 68 The small remains of the shipwreckt fortune. 1862Dickens Let. 7 Oct., Through those two harbours of a shipwrecked heart, I..believe..you will..find a peaceful resting-place. |