I.
Etymology: Middle English strook (past), from Old English strāc (past)
past of strike
II. ˈstrək adjective
1. : affected strongly with love, affection, or fancy for — used with with or on
struck with a girl
struck on his dad — Reader's Digest
2.
a. : closed or affected by a labor strike
a struck factory
a struck employer
b. : worked on or produced in a struck establishment
struck work
3. : figured on the basis of contents being level with the top edge
a sand-hauling truck with a struck capacity of 15 cubic yards and a heaped capacity of 17 cubic yards
4. : affected by strike : flyblown
struck sheep
III. noun
( -s )
Etymology: struck (II)
1. : strike 20a
2. : enterotoxemia especially of adult sheep