ppl. a. Also 7 trickt. [f. TRICK v. + -ED1.] a. Done or made by trickery. b. Artfully decked or adorned; dressed up.
1549. Coverdale, etc., Erasm. Par. Jas., 35. Not in subtill reasonynges or tricked fyne termes of eloquence.
a. 1619. Fletcher, etc., Knt. Malta, I. i. Thou trickt up toy.
1837. Lytton, E. Maltrav., III. iii. Affected, tricked-out, well-dressed children.
1868. Swinburne, Blake, 69. A special colour or savour which redeems the offences of a tricked and tinselled style.
1869. Blackmore, Lorna D., xxi. This pretty youth, so tricked and slender, seemed nothing but a doll to me.
1895. [see TRICK v. 2].