Definition of Raided

1. Verb. (past of raid) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Raided

1. raid [v] - See also: raid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Raided

ragworts
rah
rah-rah
rah-rah skirt
rah-rah skirts
rahed
rahing
rahs
rai
rai stone
rai stones
raia
raiae
raias
raid
raided (current term)
raider
raiders
raiding
raids
raik
raiked
raiking
raiks
rail
rail-carriage
rail-carriages
rail-splitter
rail car
rail cars

Literary usage of Raided

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

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"When "Prince Charlie" in 1745 raided south to Derby, two of the Vaughans rode back with him to Scotland and fought, by his side at Culloden. ..."

2. History of the Twenty-ninth Division, "Blue and Gray," 1917-1919 by John Abram Cutchins, George Scott Stewart (1921)
"WE ARE raided BY THE ENEMY WE ARE raided A SECOND TIME—WE TAKE OVER A SECTOR OF OUR OWN. Realizing that he had a new division opposite his front, ..."

3. The New York Times Current History (1915)
"Nineteen mans raided a fishing fleet. Dotted portion indicates the limits of " War Zone " defined in the German order which became effective Feb. 18, 1915. ..."

4. Indian Wars of New England by Herbert Milton Sylvester (1910)
"They went into Winchester, where they raided the house of Josiah Foster, capturing the whole family of four.1 They went up river to Hinsdale, ..."

5. Indian Wars of New England by Herbert Milton Sylvester (1910)
"They went into Winchester, where they raided the house of Josiah Foster, capturing the whole family of four.1 They went up river to Hinsdale, ..."

6. History of North Carolina by Samuel A'Court Ashe (1908)
"New custom duties proposed.—The Assembly prorogued.—The Regulators associate.—The meetings.—Oath-bound. —Hillsboro raided.—Consternation of the officers. ..."

7. The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary by Michael W. Cluskey (1857)
"... which consumed the time of the House until midnight, when Mr. McLane of Md. raided the point, that 12 o'clock having arrived, the civil calendar day, ..."

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