tecte

Etymology
From the, the perfect passive participle of.

Adjective

 * 1) * circa 1440, Palladius [aut.], unknown tr., and M. Liddell [ed.], The Middle-English Translation of Palladius’ ‘De Re Rustica’ (1896; original Latin title: Opus Agriculturae; original Middle English title: Palladius on Husbondrie), vi :180⁽¹⁾ and viii :79⁽²⁾
 * ⁽¹⁾ At Mayes eende a solar is to paue, And rather not, lest frostis hit enfecte; A double cours of boording first hit haue… With chaf or fern this boordis do be tecte.
 * ⁽²⁾ The tuppe is chosun fair of altitude, ywombe side, & tecte in whitest wolle.
 * ⁽²⁾ The tuppe is chosun fair of altitude, ywombe side, & tecte in whitest wolle.