ppl. a. [f. CHINK v.2 and sb.2 + -ED.] Cracked, chapped.
1552. Huloet, Chyncked, or crannyed, hiulcus.
1671. J. Webster, Metallogr., ix. 138. The Vine, with a chinked bark.
1855. M. Arnold, Balder Dead, 141. At the chinked fields of ice, the waste of snow.