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English
Etymology
From nectar + -ed.
Adjective
nectared (comparative more nectared, superlative most nectared)
- containing nectar.
1646 (indicated as 1645), John Milton, “A Mask Presented at Ludlow-Caſtle, 1634.”, in Poems of Mr. John Milton, , London: Ruth Raworth for Humphrey Mosely, , →OCLC, page 96:How charming is divine Philoſophy! / Not harſh, and crabbed as dull fools ſuppoſe, / But muſical as is Apollo's lute, / And a perpetual feaſt of nectar'd ſweets, / Where no crude ſurfet raigns.
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