ppl. a. [f. SMOCK sb. or v.]
1. Of persons: Provided with, clothed in, a smock. (Cf. hurden-smocked s.v. HARDEN sb. b.)
1897. Olive P. Rayner (Grant Allen), Type-writer Girl, xviii. 195. While the smocked milkman still stood balanced by frothing pails in the meadows.
2. Of a garment: Gathered and worked after the fashion of a smock-frock.
1890. Daily News, 8 Jan., 7/6, Advt. The New Smocked Yoke Jersey.