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poppied, a.|ˈpɒpɪd| [f. poppy n. + -ed2.] 1. Filled or adorned with poppies.
1818Keats Endym. i. 255 Their fairest-blossom'd beans and poppied corn. 1896Westm. Gaz. 25 Sept. 8/1 Cornfields and woodlands coming right to the edge of the poppied cliffs. 1935E. R. Eddison Mistress of Mistresses viii. 143 The poppied frieze, the walls, the very floor of marble, seemed to waver. 1943C. Day Lewis Word over All 15 Over the corn, over the poppied plains. 2. Having, or affected by, the sleep-inducing quality of the poppy; slumberous, drowsy, narcotic.
1805T. Harral Scenes of Life III. 209 To admit the popied influence of Somnus. 1854B. Taylor Poems of Orient, Nubia, A land of dreams and sleep, a poppied land! 1865Swinburne Ilicet 6 The poppied sleep, the end of all. 1881O. Wilde Poems 75 O for Medea with her poppied spell! |