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tacked, ppl. a.|tækt| [f. tack v.1 + -ed1.] Attached, appended, etc.: see tack v.1
1596Warner Alb. Eng. xii. lxxiii. (1612) 303 Hence Dispensations, Iubilees, Pardons, and such tack't geere, Were had at Rome. 1687T. Ludford in Magd. Coll. (O.H.S.) 75 His answer..was drawn up in tacked schedules. 1692Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) II. 363 After a long debate about the tackt clause, [the lords] adjourned it further till Munday. 1693Dryden Juvenal's Sat. (1697) p. xxxvi, Laws were also call'd Leges Saturæ; when they were of several Heads and Titles; like our tack'd Bills of Parliament. 1904Westm. Gaz. 9 Sept. 3/2 The tacked-on happy conclusion of ‘Merely Mary Ann’. |