thakked
التعريفات والمعاني
== Middle English ==
=== Etymology ===
See thack
=== Verb ===
thakked
Slapped, struck
He thakked hire aboute the lendes weel (Chaucer)
He slapped her well on the loins
14th century, Chaucer, The Friar's Tale, Petworth Manuscript.
15th century?, Percy Folio, "Agincourte Battell"
=== Adjective ===
thakked
Covered, thatched
1551, York House Book, quoted in: A. G. Dickens, Reformation Studies, →ISBN.
1538-43, Leland, Itinerary, quoted in Thomas Allen, The History of the County of England, p.163 →OCLC.
Leland, Itinerary, quoted in George Gordon Coulton, Five Centuries of Religion', vol. 2, page 218 →OCLC
A Preste of Alhalowes shot a shaft with fier into the Toppe of that Part of St Marye the Townes-men usid; and this Partiition chauncing at that Tyme to be thakked yn, the Rofe was sette a fier and consequently al the hole Chirch