a. [f. BEAK sb.1 + -Y1.] Furnished with or distinguished by a beak.

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1718.  Pope, Iliad, XIV. 834. The ships, whose beaky prores Lay … on the bending shores.

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1867.  Miss Broughton, Not Wisely, I. iv. 63. Sir Guy Stamer, bald-headed, beaky, ill-natured.

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