a. [f. TWIG sb.1 or v.1]
1. Furnished with or bearing twigs.
1640. Parkinson, Theatr. Bot., 483. Hard and hoary twigged stalks.
1725. Family Dict., Ivy, a Shrub or Tree whose twigged Branches raise and extend themselves by creeping and sticking to Walls and Trees.
† 2. Made of twigs or wicker work. Obs. rare1.
1643. Farington Papers (Chetham Soc.), 99. One twiged cheare.