<span class="searchmatch">practis'd</span> (obsolete) simple past and past participle of practise adscript...
adscripting, simple past and past participle adscripted) (transitive) To hold (a person) to service as attached to the soil; said of feudal serfs. <span class="searchmatch">practis'd</span>...
protector's wife, / The ringleader and head of all this rout, / Have <span class="searchmatch">practis'd</span> dangerously against your state... 1980, AA Book of British Villages, Drive...
warm, and so thickn’d with the under wood, as this culture cannot be <span class="searchmatch">practis’d</span>, they prove in time to be goodly Trees. 1743, Robert Drury, The Pleasant...
[…] Thomas Underhill and/or Thomas Johnson], →OCLC: They must be also <span class="searchmatch">practis'd</span> in all the Locks and Gripes of Wrestling airlock ankle lock caplock caps...
propagated either from Layers or Cuttings, the former of which is greatly <span class="searchmatch">practis'd</span> in England, but the latter is what I would recommend, as being much preferable...
page 127, column 2: The Ring-leader and Head of all this Rout, / Haue <span class="searchmatch">practis'd</span> dangerouſly againſt your State, / Dealing with Witches and with Coniurers...