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mucid, a. rare.|ˈmjuːsɪd| [ad. L. mūcid-us, f. mūcēre, to be mouldy.] Mouldy, musty.
1656Blount Glossogr., Mucid, finued, hoary, mouldy, filthy. 1694Westmacott Script. Herb. (1695) 6 A few mucid and decayed Anise-Seeds. 1710T. Fuller Pharm. Extemp. 213 And where they..find it degenerated into Mucid, Salt or Sharp, they..reduce it to Freshness. 1837Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl. I. 57/1 A lazy old water wheel, which lifts into elevated reservoirs the mucid quantum of supply. Hence muˈcidity, ˈmucidness, rare—0.
1658Phillips, Mucidity, or Mucour, mouldinesse, hoarinesse, filthinesse. 1731Bailey vol. II, Mucidness. |