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lilied, a.|ˈlɪlɪd| Also 6–7 lillied, 7 lily'd. [f. lily + -ed2.] 1. Resembling a lily in fairness of complexion.
1614Sylvester Bethulia's Rescue iv. 372 Her ruddy round Cheeks seem'd to be composed Of Roses Lillied, or of Lillies Rosed. 1627–77Feltham Resolves i. xxxvii. 62 The modest sweetness of a lilied face. 1652Benlowes Theoph. To my Jamie, The lily'd breasts with violets vein'd. 1761Poetry in Ann. Reg. 234 Did they..Wear ruffs too small..Or, over lilied, add a little rose. 1822J. Wilson Lights & Shadows Scott. Life 4 She was like the fairest of all the lilied brood. 1840Browning Sordello i. 266 Of just-tinged marble, like Eve's lilied flesh. 2. Covered with or abounding with lilies.
a1633Milton Arcades 97 Nymphs and Shepherds dance no more By sandy Ladons Lillied banks. 1744Akenside Pleas. Imag. ii. 287 O'er the lilied vale Clearer than glass it flow'd. a1803Beattie Ode to Peace iii. iii, Along the lilied lawn the nymphs advance. 1876Geo. Eliot Dan. Der. i. ix. 65 Its lilied pool and grassy acres specked with deer. b. Bearing or embellished with the heraldic lilies or fleur-de-lis.
1795Southey Joan of Arc viii. 617 And plant the lilied flag Victorious on yon tower. 1814S. Rogers Jacquel. 88 The lilied banners streaming bright. 1814Cary Dante, Par. vi. 116 The fond belief, that heav'n Will truck its armour for his lilied shield. 1884Gardiner Hist. Eng. VII. lxx. 195 The lilied banner of France. |