Viced

adj, verb

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    vicious; corrupt obsolete

    "Jove Will o'er some high-viced city hang his poison In the sick air"

  2. 2
    Held clamped by a vice or something with a similar squeezing action.

    "There was a board on a tree, bearing a merchant's name above the legend Jefferson 4 mi, drawing up and then past, yet with no semblance of motion, and he moved his feet slightly and braced his inside elbow for the coming jerk and gathered himself feet foremost out of the moving surrey, snapping his arm and shoulder forward against the expected jerk but too late, so that even as his body swung out and free of the wheel his head clipped down into the V of the stanchion which supported the top and teh weight and momentum of his whole body came down on his viced neck."

  3. 3
    Maintaining a vice-like grip.

    "After a while Farino fell and Lacy with him; but the viced fingers never relaxed."

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of vice form-of, participle, past

Etymology

Etymology 1

From vice + -ed?

Etymology 2

From vice + -ed?

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