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stickit, a. Sc.|ˈstɪkɪt| Also sticket. [Sc. form of sticked ppl. a.] 1. Of a task, a product of labour: Imperfect or bungled, unfinished.
1787W. Taylor Scots Poems 60 (E.D.D.) Dad force't her to marry Rob, Whilk surely maks a stickit job. 1818Scott Br. Lamm. xxxv, But I'll uphaud it for nae stickit job. 2. Qualifying a personal designation of trade or profession: That has relinquished his intended calling from want of ability or means to pursue it.
1815Scott Guy M. ii, Upon his first attempt, he [Sampson] became totally incapable of proceeding in his intended discourse,..and was ever after designated as a ‘stickit minister’. 1837Hogg Tales & Sk. III. 62, ‘I canna get her keepit a minute’, said Geordie, ‘for that stickit shopkeeper’. 1871W. Alexander Johnny Gibb ix. 70 Sandy disappointed the hopes of his friends by changing his mind, and turning out a kind of ‘sticket doctor’. |