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staked, ppl. a.|steɪkt| [f. stake v.1 + -ed1.] In senses of the verb. staked-and-bound: cf. stake n.1 2 b. staked and ridered = stake-and-ridered adj. s.v. stake n.1 2 c.
1531Rec. St. Mary at Hill (1905) 37 Item, a stakyd fforme vjd. 1852R. S. Surtees Sponge's Sp. Tour (1893) 375 Now for the wall! It's five feet high.. in the staked-out part. 1852, etc. [see ridered a. 2]. 1861G. J. Whyte-Melville Mkt. Harb. xxv, The last obstacle..consists of two ditches and a strong staked-and-bound fence on a bank. 1863Lyell Antiq. Man 30 A staked inclosure had been raised round the cabin. 1865A. Smith Summer in Skye I. 155 Women in white caps..sat beside a staked cow or pony. 1901W. N. Harben Westerfelt xx. 271 The scarecrow in the cornfield beyond the staked-and-ridered rail fence looked like the corpse of a human being flattened against the yellow sky. |