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grimed, ppl. a.|graɪmd| [f. grime v. + -ed1.] Blackened with grime; grimy.
1483Cath. Angl. 165/2 Grimed, fuscatus, fuliginatus. 1493Will of Hilbrond (Somerset Ho.), A Hekfeyr of grymed color. 1592Nashe P. Penilesse (ed. 2) 6 b, A gray beard cut short to the stumps, as though it were grimde. 1819Crabbe T. of Hall viii. Wks. 1834 VI. 194 With hair uncomb'd, grimed face, and piteous look. 1841J. L. Stephens Centr. Amer. (1854) 258 The smith's grimed face. 1896A. Morrison Child Jago 1 There rose from the foul earth and the grimed walls a close, mingled stink. fig.1815W. H. Ireland Scribbleomania 25 Panegyrists, Errant Knights! That whitewash one as grim'd as Nero. |