[f. COLIC sb.: cf. to physic.] trans. To affect with colic. Hence Colicked, Colicking ppl. adjs.
1733. Cheyne, Eng. Malady, III. iii. (1735), 292. To take off the Rawness, Crudity, and Colicking Quality of Honey. Ibid. (1740), Regimen, 110. Having the bowels inflated, colicked or griped.