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slimed, ppl. a. rare. [f. slime n. or v.1] Full of, covered with, slime; slimy.
1393Langl. P. Pl. C. viii. 1 Tho cam sleuthe al by⁓slobered with two slymed eyen. 1563A. Nevell in Googe Eglogs, etc. (Arb.) 83 For thou..Dost by thy Snares and slymed Hooks entrap the wounded Harts. 1608Topsell Serpents (1658) 785 A certain glutinous kinde of Jelly, or slimed juice. 1940W. Faulkner Hamlet ii. 201 He..stooped and began to drag away the slimed and rotten branches. 1952Chambers's Jrnl. Feb. 110/1 A dark, dank, and sepulchral sphere of silent stone, where passage succeeded passage in an unending monotony of slimed and moss-grown solitude. 1972F. Warner Lying Figures iv. 43 Two bodies..still slimed from the womb. |