Definition of Sadded

1. sad [v] - See also: sad

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sadded

sad-eyed
sad-faced
sad-iron
sad case
sad sack
sad sacks
sad to say
sadanagaite
sadcase
sadcases
sadcore
sadded (current term)
sadden
saddened
saddening
saddens
sadder
saddest
saddhu
saddhus
sadding
saddish
saddle
saddle-backed
saddle-bag
saddle-bags

Literary usage of Sadded

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

1. Collections by Minisink Valley Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society (1846)
"Sir I was lately sadded to heare of some barbarous dealing to youre prejudice on youre Hand : I am againe sadded with the tidings of ..."

2. A Study in the Warwickshire Dialect by Appleton Morgan (1899)
"... little 'un = He is excessively fond of the child—or Er's worrit above a bit = He's extremely worried. To chop = to trade one thing for another. sadded ..."

3. The Complete Works of Thomas Brooks by Thomas Brooks, Alexander Balloch Grosart (1866)
"... and the abominable, looses and rotten principles of others on the other hand, the hearts of many weak Christians especially are sadded, that God would, ..."

4. Materials for a History of Oil Painting by Charles Lock Eastlake (1847)
"... or sadded with good ochre." These terms agree with the early practice of art; shadow, with the medieval painters, was equivalent to the deepening of the ..."

5. The Complete Works of Thomas Brooks. Ed. by Thomas Brooks, Alexander Balloch Grosart (1866)
"IN this fifth verse, the apostle shews, that the incestuous person had by his incest sadded those precious souls that God would not have ..."

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