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† ˈfumid, a. Obs. Also 7 fumide. [ad. L. fūmid-us, f. fūmus fume n.] Fuming, vaporous.
1597Lowe Chirurg. (1634) 210 The cause..is..drinking of strong and fumide drinke. 1634T. Johnson Parey's Chirurg. i. ix. (1678) 14 Every smell, or fumid exhalation breathing out of bodies. 1661Evelyn Fumifugium ii. 16 Two or three of these fumid vortices are able to whirle it about the whole City. 1686Goad Celest. Bodies i. ix. 31 The Vegetable Spirit is of the same Nature with the Plant..the Fumid Spirit with the Odour. 1797Encycl. Brit. II. 445/2 The comet..appeared like..a rude mass of matter illuminated with a dusky fumid light. 1889Elvin Dict. Her., Fumid, emitting smoke. Hence † fuˈmidity, † ˈfumidness, the condition or quality of being fumid.
1623Cockeram, Fumiditie, smoake. 1656–81Blount Glossogr., Fumidity, smoakiness. 1727Bailey vol. II, Fumidness. |