<span class="searchmatch">wash'd</span> (obsolete) simple past and past participle of wash...
Polygraphicum: German or Frankfort BLACK, is made of the lees of wine burnt , then <span class="searchmatch">wash'd</span> ' in water and ground in mills […] “Frankfort black”, in Webster’s Revised...
tyranny, which never quaff'd but blood, / Would, by beholding him, have <span class="searchmatch">wash'd</span> his knife / With gentle eye-drops. He is coming hither. drop eye medicine...
seems, is but a kind of mucous gelly, which is very easily and cleerly <span class="searchmatch">wash'd</span> away. stroma idioblast -enchyma palisade parenchyma parenchymal parenchymatous...
other poems: In the dooryard fronting an old farm-house near the white-<span class="searchmatch">wash’d</span> palings, / Stands the lilac-bush tall-growing with heart-shaped leaves of...
The Odyssey of Homer. […], volume V, London: […] Bernard Lintot, →OCLC: <span class="searchmatch">wash'd</span> with the effusive wave (geology, of igneous rock) Extrusive; having solidified...
meditating song, / With tresses staring from poetic dreams, / And never <span class="searchmatch">wash'd</span>, but in Castalia’s streams [...]. (intransitive, colloquial) To walk about...
of Dodsley's collection: Alas, my miserable master, what suds art thou <span class="searchmatch">wash'd</span> into; thou art born to be scorn'd of every carted community, and yet he'll...
New Testament: By the Dog returning to eat what he vomited, and the Sow <span class="searchmatch">wash'd</span> rewallowing in the Mire. 1896 March, J.H., “Correspondence: Enameling and...
diſpatch’d his buſineſſe, that he left it in the ſuddes, and had been well <span class="searchmatch">waſh’d</span> in the river at Gant for his pains, if his feet had not been the more nimble...