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cered, ppl. a.|sɪəd| [f. cere v.] Smeared, anointed, saturated, or rendered waterproof, with wax, esp. in cered cloth: = cerecloth.
c1386Chaucer Can. Yeom. Prol. & T. 255 Ceride poketes, sal peter, and vitriol. 1475Caxton Jason (1477) 114 b, Her epistle which she rapped in a cered cloth. 1541Act 33 Hen. VIII, c. 12. §12 Seared clothes, sufficient for the surgeon to occupie about the same execucion. 1608Tourneur Rev. Trag. i. ii, The faults of great men through their searde clothes breake. 1634Malory's Arthur (1816) I. 169 He did sew them in threescore folds of seered cloth of Sendale, and then laid them in chests of lead. 1821J. Baillie Metr. Leg., Colum. lxii, His cered corse lies here. |