Definition of Chaced

1. Verb. (past of chace) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Chaced

1. chace [v] - See also: chace

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chaced

chaats
chabasie
chabasies
chabasite
chabasites
chabazite
chabazites
chabouk
chabouks
chabrette
chabuk
chabuks
chacarera
chacareras
chace
chaced (current term)
chaces
chacha
chachalaca
chachalacas
chachka
chachkas
chacing
chack
chacked
chacking
chacks
chacma
chacma baboon
chacmas

Literary usage of Chaced

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

1. The Trial of the Honourable Augustus Keppel, Admiral of the Blue Squadron by Augustus Keppel Keppel, Thomas Blandemor (1779)
"Was your fhip, on the morning of the 28th, in a condition to nave chaced as a man of ... Admiral had chaced the French fleet, and feen them go into port, ..."

2. Museum of Painting and Sculpture: Or, Collection of the Principal Pictures ...by Etienne Achille Réveil, Jean Duchesne by Etienne Achille Réveil, Jean Duchesne (1834)
"Jupiter was gallant with the ladies ; Plato chaced every sombre idea ; Hercule did not spare the nectar , and Vulcan always ready with pun, and jest, ..."

3. Biographia Navalis: Or, Impartial Memoirs of the Lives and Characters of by John Charnock (1798)
"The Sybille, indeed, did m'ake her appearance, but, on being chaced by the Minerva, ... chaced ..."

4. M'Fingal: A Modern Epic Poem by John Trumbull (1856)
"Now rising in progression fatal, Have you not ventured to give battle ? When Treason chaced our heroes troubled, With rusty gun,f ..."

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