a. [f. WICKER sb. or v. + -ED.]
1. Encased in wicker; inclosed or surrounded by wickerwork.
1725. De Foe, Voy. round World, 6. French Wine in Wickerd Bottles.
1755. Connoisseur, No. 73, ¶ 4. A painted board stuck up at the end of his wickerd turf.
1860. All Year Round, No. 53. 60. Near which you always find some sherbet-seller, resting his wickered bottles.
2. Made of wicker: = WICKER sb. 4 a.
1751. Deering, Nottingham, 73. An old wickered Chair.
1838. Civil Engin. & Arch. Jrnl., I. 275/2. The hurdles, or wickered foundation.
1919. Chamb. Jrnl., 25 Oct., 743/1. Wickered furniture predominated.