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chalked, ppl. a.|tʃɔːkt| Also 6 chaukt, 7 chalkt, chalkd. [f. prec. + -ed1.] Marked, rubbed, mixed, etc., with chalk; see the vb.
1599Marston Sco. Villanie i. iii. 182 Thy chalked score. 1616B. Holyday Juvenal (1618) 15 With his chalked feet. 1677Plot Oxfordsh. 243 'Tis Proverbial here..That chalkt Land makes a rich Father but a poor Son. 1823J. Badcock Dom. Amusem. 157 To draw a chalked line. So ˈchalker. One who chalks, marks, mixes, etc., with chalk.
1865Daily Tel. 7 Sept., London milkmen are known in the vocabulary of slang as ‘chalkers’. |