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flocked, ppl. a.|flɒkt| [f. flock v.2 and n.2 + -ed.] a. Covered or thickened with flock. †b. Formed into woolly-looking masses (obs.). †c. Adorned with a tuft (Fr. † floqué) (obs.). d. flocked enamel (see quot. 1884).
1607R. C. tr. H. Estienne's World Wond. 125 Flocked cloth. 1626A. Speed Adam out of E. i. (1659) 9 French furze..will grow very spacious and to great flockt bodies in few years. 1660F. Brooke tr. Le Blanc's Trav. I. xiii. 38 The Prince wears a red turban flocked with white [F. floqué de blanc], from whence he is called Sophy, which signifies a red-flock't cap. 1884Knight Dict. Mech. IV. 348/2 Flocked Enamel, enamel ornamentation on glass whose surface has been previously dulled by grinding, or acid. |