Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete form of
clad , a preterit and past participle of clothe.
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- verb obsolete Past participle of
clothe
Etymologies
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Examples
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Enforst to seeke some covert nigh at hand, A shadic grove not farr away they spide, That promist ayde the tempest to withstand; Whose loftie trees, yclad with sommers pride, Did spred so broad, that heavens light did hide, Not perceable with power of any starr: And all within were pathes and alleies wide, With footing worne, and leading inward farr; Faire harbour that them seems; so in they entered ar.
Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical) 1874
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For yonder fares an angell yclad in raimaunt white,
A Little Book of Western Verse Eugene Field 1872
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For yonder fares an angell yclad in raimaunt white,
A Little Book of Western Verse Eugene Field 1872
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They bene yclad in purple and pall, so hath theyr god them blist,
Shepheardes Calendar 1579
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An olddcaepidHag, flic ws grown wliite With frofly Agcaod withered with Defplghr And fclf-confumiiig Hate i in Furrs yclad.
Thealma and Clearchus: A Pastoral History, in Smooth and Easie Verse 1683
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For thilk same season, when all is yclad With pleasance. "
The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire James Jennings
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3.22.1: What one art thou, thus in torn weed yclad?
MRBOGGLE commented on the word yclad
-adj.
clothed.
June 9, 2009