<span class="searchmatch">furnish'd</span> (archaic) simple past and past participle of furnish...
With a reſplendent table, which the chaſte / Directreſs of the ſtores <span class="searchmatch">furniſh'd</span> with bread / And dainties, remnants of the laſt regale. female director...
Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe[1]: The Sick Man visited, and <span class="searchmatch">furnish'd</span> with Instructions, Meditations, and Prayers, suitable to his Condition...
London: […] T[homas] C[reede] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC: A filed tongue <span class="searchmatch">furnish'd</span> with termes of art, / Not art of school, but courtier's schoolery....
ſignification of words.] 1811, George Gordon Byron, Hints from Horace: Pitt has <span class="searchmatch">furnish'd</span> us a word or two / Which lexicographers declined to do. 1860, Thomas Babington...
traveller assured me, that whilst he was in fome parts of the Indies, having <span class="searchmatch">furnish'd</span> himself with some liquid substances from wounded plants; as soon as he...
delight that the house was “not onely capable and roomsome, but very magnificent and commodious, as well within as without, nor lesse splendidly <span class="searchmatch">furnish'd</span>....
by it... 1665, Robert Hooke, Micrographia, section XXXVII: Nature has <span class="searchmatch">furnish'd</span> his foot with another additament much more curious and admirable, and...
Years Captivity on the Island of Madagascar[3], London, page 126: […] he <span class="searchmatch">furnish’d</span> me with a Gun, Cartouch-box, and Powder-horn, &c. and thus accouter’d...
Borecaule, and Savoy Plants, with which the Tables of the Curious are to be <span class="searchmatch">furniſh’d</span> between Michaelmas and Chriſtmas. 1868, William Nathaniel White, J. Van...