ppl. a. [f. LICK v. + -ED1.] In senses of the vb.

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1763.  Brit. Mag., July, 337/2. Went cutting away with that fork and his licked knife.

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1896.  Du Maurier, Martian (1897), 43. The licked one … dabbed his swollen eye with a wet pocket-handkerchief.

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