ppl. a. [f. WINK v.1 + -ED1.] Winked-at, -on, connived at, tolerated.
1632. Brome, Northern Lasse, V. viii. [He] has been a loose Liver,
at
most of the winkt at houses about the Town.
1810. Crabbe, Borough, iv. 352. Plays, Put out by heathens in the winkd-on days.