[f. COLIC sb.: cf. to physic.] trans. To affect with colic. Hence Colicked, Colicking ppl. adjs.

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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.

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