a. [f. SPOKE sb.]
† 1. Arranged radially; radiate, radiated. Obs.
1597. Gerarde, Herbal, 914. There stande at the top tufts or spoked rundles, the flowers whereof are either white or purple.
1652. Culpepper, Eng. Physic., 55. It riseth a little above a foot high, bearing white flowers in spoked tufts.
2. Made or provided with spokes.
1890. H. S. Hallett, 1000 Miles on Eleph. in Shan States, 437. They [carts] were remarkable for the size of their spoked wheels, which were fully six feet in diameter.