ppl. a. [f. BRICK v.] Constructed of brick; laid or lined with brick.
1673. Ray, Journ. Low C., 50. Fair new brickt Houses.
1708. Swift, Bickerstaff Detected. Whether his grave is to be plain or bricked.
1851. Illustr. Lond. News, 83. The bricked-up window.
1861. Whyte-Melville, Mkt. Harb., 20. Stamping up a bricked passage.