As verbs the difference between kecked and necked
is that kecked is past tense of keck while necked is past tense of neck.
As an adjective necked is
having some specific type of neck.
kecked
English
Verb
(head)
(keck)
keck
English
Etymology 1
Imitative
Verb
(
en verb)
To retch or heave as if to vomit.
- (Jonathan Swift)
Etymology 2
Celtic
Noun
(-)
(dialectal) cow parsley
Etymology 3
Noun
(-)
animal dung
References
* 1924, Sophia Morrison, ?Edmund Goodwin, A vocabulary of the Anglo-Manx dialect (page 98).
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necked
English
Adjective
(-)
(in combination) Having some specific type of neck
(nautical, archaic, of a treenail) Cracked.
Derived terms
* black-necked screamer
* grey-necked wood rail
* pencil-necked
* ring-necked parakeet
* side-necked turtle
* snake-necked turtle
* stiff-necked
* yellow-necked mouse
Verb
(head)
(neck)