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Definition of Incarnadined
1. incarnadine [v] - See also: incarnadine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incarnadined
Literary usage of Incarnadined
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Preparatory Latin Course in English: Fiftieth Thousand by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1885)
"Here " incarnadined " (dyed red) is a word that Coning- ton, and with fine
felicity, takes, no doubt, at the suggestion of Shakespeare's The multitudinous ..."
2. Preparatory and College Latin Courses in English (condensed and Consolidated) by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1889)
"Here " incarnadined " (dyed red) is a word that Coning- ton, and with fine
felicity, takes, no doubt, at the suggestion of Shakespeare's The multitudinous ..."
3. The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion by James George Frazer (1900)
"Meantime, all the priests flock from the neighbourhood into the city in such
multitudes, that the streets are incarnadined with their red cloaks. ..."