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rosed, a.|rəʊzd| [f. rose n. or v.1] †1. a. Flavoured or compounded with rose-petals. b. Rose-scented. Obs.
1562Turner Herbal (1568) ii. 7 If ye take it inwarde, you must take it wyth rosed honye or wyth rose leaues. a1586Sidney Arcadia (1622) 234 A rosed breath, from lips more rosie proceeding. 1643A. Ross Mel Helic. 168 If Musk, Perfume, or rosed air, Or Balm could vaporate from thee. 1652T. Cademan Distiller of London 147 The same quantity drunk with rosed Honey looseth the Belly. 2. Rendered red or rosy in colour; rose-coloured, rose-hued. (Cf. rose v.1 2.)
1588Shakes. Tit. A. ii. iv. 24 Alas, a Crimson riuer of warme blood..Doth rise and fall betweene thy Rosed lips. 1880G. Meredith Tragic Com. (1881) 134 He was a bridegroom, for whom the rosed Alps rolled out a panorama of illimitable felicity. 3. Adorned with representations of roses. Also fig.
1891M. M. Dowie Girl in Karp. 143 A settee..covered in faded rosed-over tapestry. 1898G. Meredith Odes Fr. Hist. 70 The rosed and starred Revolving Twelves [sc. hours]. 4. Of a watering-pot: Having or provided with a (specified kind of) rose. In quots. fine-rosed.
1850Beck's Florist Mar. 67 They are watered with a little chilled water (using a fine-rosed pot). 1875Carpentry & Join. 95 Made damp at pleasure by watering from a very fine rosed watering pot. |