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rosined, ppl. a.|ˈrɒzɪnd| [f. rosin v. + -ed1.] Smeared or rubbed with rosin; resinous. Also fig.
1598R. Grenewey Tacitus, Germania (1622) 271 Amber..will burn like unto wood pitched and rosened. 1613Purchas Pilgrimage viii. xii. (1614) 804 Foure women attending with Torches of Pine tree Rosenned. 1714Gay Sheph. Week vi. 24 That Bowzybeus who could..with the rozin'd Bow torment the String. 1774Goldsmith in London Chron. 28–30 Apr. 416/3 And shall I mix in this unhallow'd crew? May rosin'd lightning blast me if I do. 1832Brewster Natural Magic viii. 181 Its vibrations..may be kept up, by drawing a rosined fiddle-bow across it. 1887Bowen æneid v. 663 The God of the flames..Riots on bench, and on oar, and on rosined timbers of pine. |