From un- + <span class="searchmatch">physicked</span>. unphysicked (not comparable) (archaic) Not <span class="searchmatch">physicked</span>....
physick (third-person singular simple present physicks, present participle physicking, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">physicked</span>) Obsolete form of physic....
Essayes […], London: […] Val[entine] Simmes for Edward Blount […], →OCLC: , II.37: I may well be, I have received of them that natural dyspathie unto <span class="searchmatch">physicke</span>....
(obsolete) To boil or bubble up. '1599, Oswald Gäbelkover, The Boock of <span class="searchmatch">Physicke</span> verisate them , and then ebulliate the ſame in a quarte of good vvine ebullate...
aſhamed to diſcloſe hiſ wounde to the phyſician which knoweth it not , <span class="searchmatch">phyſicke</span> can not helpe him. FFI, FIF, Fif. (This etymology is missing or incomplete...
rare, literary, archaic) To dig up. 1599, Oswald Gäbelkover, The Boock of <span class="searchmatch">Physicke</span>, page 54: ... occlude it then cloſe together, [...] a cubite vnder grovvnd...
physics, present participle physicking, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">physicked</span>) (transitive) To cure or heal. 1637, Tho[mas] Heywood, “Ivpiter and Io”...
and are to be sold by Thomas Slater […], →OCLC, page 170: Wouldſt thou not haue ſome Bulchin from the herd / To <span class="searchmatch">phyſicke</span> thee of this venereall itch?...
substance by way of loture, which is of right great and manifold vse in <span class="searchmatch">physicke</span>. “loture”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass...