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ˈsooted, ppl. a. Also 6 sotyd. [f. soot v. or n.] Manured, begrimed, covered, etc., with soot.
1530[implied in sootedness]. 1778W. H. Marshall Minutes Agric. 16 Aug. 1776, The dunged [wheat] looked best in winter; the sooted never shewed itself. 1892Athenæum 4 June 739/3 We have no dishonouring business of a sooted leg of mutton—none of those pantomimic tricks. Hence † sootedness, = sootiness. Obs.—0
1530Palsgr. 273/1 Sotydnesse, suyerie. |