ppl. a. [f. CHOKE v. + -ED.] With the respiration stopped or impeded; suffocated; with the free passage obstructed; clogged.
1499. Promp. Parv. (Pynson), Chowked or querkened, suffocatus.
1699. Garth, Dispens., IV. 43. His choakd Streams.
1855. Brimley, Ess. Tennyson, 12. Her own choked and stagnant existence.
1869. E. A. Parkes, Pract. Hygiene (ed. 3), 341. Analysis of the air of a choked sewer.