ppl. a. [f. as prec.] Imported, brought in, conveyed, etc., by stealth.
1706. E. Ward, Wooden World Diss. (1708), 68. Many a Boat-Load of smuggld Ware has he popt forth at his Gun-room Ports.
1810. Crabbe, Borough, xviii. 178. By smuggled news from neighbring village told.
1836. Marryat, Pirate, etc. (Rtldg.), 169. [They] handed up all the smuggled goods.
1894. Mrs. Dyan, Mans Keeping (1899), 8. The consciousness of that smuggled paper made her nervous.