ppl. a. Obs. rare. [as if f. a vb. *tricks + -ING2; cf. TRICKSY v. and TRICKING.] Tricking, cheating, treacherous.
1681. Cotton, Wond. Peak (ed. 4), 45. Some of which hanging tablets [stones], as he still Made further progress up the tricksing hill, He found so loose, they threatned as he went To sweep him off and be his Monument.