woady

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English

Etymology

From woad +‎ -y.

Adjective

woady (comparative more woady, superlative most woady)

  1. Resembling woad.
    • 1846, William Barnes, Poems, Partly of Rural Life, page 70:
      There the blue woady streaks
      On their arms and their cheeks,
      And their bows, I seem'd to behold.