dyed

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dyed

  1. simple past and past participle of dye
  2. Obsolete spelling of died
    • 1651, William Bradford, The names of those which came over first, in the year 1620, and were (by the blessing of God) the first beginners, and (in a sort) the foundation, of all the plantations, and Colonies, in New England (And their families).:
      Thomas Tinker, and his wife and sone, all dyed in the first sicknes.

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dyed (comparative more dyed, superlative most dyed)

  1. Coloured or tinted with dye, or as though therewith.

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