Wired
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Old English wīr ; of Germanic origin, probably from the base of Latin viere ‘plait, weave’.
wiktionary
From wire + -ed.
etymonline
wired (adj.)
Old English wired "made of wire," past-participle adjective from wire (v.). From early 15c. as "stiffened by wires." Meaning "nervous, jittery" is by 1970s; earlier (1959, perhaps early 1950s) "using narcotic drugs, addicted to drugs."