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rizzared, ppl. a. Sc.|ˈrɪzəd| Also 8 rizerd, 9 riz(z)ard, -art, rizzered. [ad. obs. F. ressoré ‘parched, scorched, dryed, or burnt vp, by the sunne’ (Cotgr.), f. re- re- + sorer ‘to reeke; to drie, or make red’: see sore a.] Dried up by exposure to the sun: a. Of haddocks.
1798Monthly Mag. VI. 436/1 Rizerd haddocks, dried haddocks. 1819Scott Leg. Montrose xiii, Strung up by the head like rizzered haddocks. 1854Phemie Millar II. 107 Mr. Millar..discussed his newspapers silently along with tea and rizzered haddie. 1880Blackw. Mag. Mar. 360 Anything from Scotch collops to rizzard haddocks. b. Of soil.
1844H. Stephens Bk. Farm III. 744 After the soil on the top of the drills has become a little browned with the sun, or rizzared as it is technically phrased. |