Definition of Narded

1. nard [v] - See also: nard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Narded

narcotised
narcotising
narcotism
narcotisms
narcotization
narcotize
narcotized
narcotizes
narcotizing
narcotraffic
narcotrafficker
narcotraffickers
narcs
nardcore
narded (current term)
nardine
narding
nardo
nardoo
nardoos
nards
nardus
nare
nares
nargery
narghile
narghiles
narghily
nargile

Literary usage of Narded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Chinese Repository edited by Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Willaims (1839)
"... house where the parties to the intrigue were wont to meet, and after a short respite allowed her for confession, poig- narded her with his own hands. ..."

2. Studies in Tennyson by Henry Van Dyke (1920)
""She took the body of my past delight, narded and swathed and balmed it for herself. And laid it in a sepulchre of rock." John 19 : 39-41. ..."

3. The Principles and practice of medicine: Designed for the Use of by William Osler (1903)
"A person the subject of the worms passes ova in large numbers in the fa?ces, and the possibility of reinfection must be scrupulously narded against. ..."

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