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† ˈdead-ˈdoing, ppl. a. Obs. ‘Doing to death’, killing, murderous.
1590Spenser F.Q. ii. iii. 8 Hold your dead-doing hand. 1594― Amoretti i, Those lilly hands, Which hold my life in their dead-doing might. 1633B. Jonson Tale Tub ii. i, Put up..Your frightful blade, and your dead-doing look. 1702C. Mather Magn. Chr. i. ii. (1852) 53 Such dead-doing things, as powder and shot. 1778Wesley Wks. (1872) XI. 150 These dead-doing men. |