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[ lil-eed ] / ˈlɪl id /
adjectiveabounding in lilies. Archaic. lilylike; white. Origin of liliedFirst recorded in 1605–15; lily + -ed3 Words nearby liliedlilangeni, Lilburn, Lilburne, Lili, liliaceous, lilied, Lilienthal, lilies of the field, Consider the, Lilith, Liliuokalani, Lille Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for liliedHe was still staring vaguely about him when night curtained the lilied pool and the stars flashed brightly overhead. Diane of the Green Van|Leona Dalrymple Silently he pushed through the lilied margin of the pond into clear water. In the Days of Poor Richard|Irving Bacheller Beyond that, and lower still, a lilied pond widened out of the sluggish brook with a cool and rustic spring-house at one end. Richard Carvel, Complete|Winston Churchill Surely, then, the reading of the first folio is a mere typographical error, and peonied and lilied the most poetical and correct. Notes and Queries, No. 209, October 29 1853|Various
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