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From Middle English smoked, y-smoked, equivalent to smoke +‎ -ed.

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smoked (not comparable)

  1. Of food, treated with smoke, often for flavor or as a method of preservation.
    smoked salmon
  2. Of glass, tinted.
    • 1908, G. K. Chesterton, The Man who was Thursday:
      'A pair of smoked spectacles will do it,' he said positively. 'Look at him now; he looks like an angelic office boy. Put him on a pair of smoked spectacles, and children will scream at the sight of him.'
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Etymology 2 edit

From smoke.

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smoked

  1. simple past and past participle of smoke
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