Definition of Easted

1. east [v] - See also: east

Lexicographical Neighbors of Easted

easles
east-central
east-northeast
east-southeast
east African cedar
east by north
east by northeast
east by south
east northeast
east side
east southeast
east wind
eastbound
easted (current term)
easter
easter proteinase
easterlies
easterliness
easterling
easterly
eastermost
eastern
eastern United States
eastern chimpanzee
eastern chinquapin
eastern chipmunk
eastern coral snake
eastern cottontail

Literary usage of Easted

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

1. Central Criminal Court. Minutes of Evidence by Great Britain Central Criminal Court, Henry Buckler (1840)
"Q. Of whom did you buy the bricks that are said to be lost ? A. Of Herron and Rutter—I bought them in the name of Mr. William easted—the delivery ticket was ..."

2. The Herts Genealogist and Antiquary by William Brigg (1899)
"... easted of Barley, yeoman. (Dat. 26 Apr. 13 Jas.). Wife Katherine; Lauds in Barley ... easted ; Son ..."

3. Publications by Surrey Parish Register Society (1908)
"easted.* Banns.f By John Martin. Wit.: James Shiells, John Shiells. ' 11 1764 Dec. 27 Jeremiah Norris of Horley [abode 4 weeks],+ B., and Ann Edwards, ..."

4. The History of the Civil War in America: Comprising a Full and Impartial by John Stevens Cabot Abbott (1866)
"... and gloated in premature delight over the golden plenty with which they would he i'easted and supplied, through love, by their Copperhead friends, ..."

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