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Definition of Scarleted
1. scarlet [v] - See also: scarlet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scarleted
Literary usage of Scarleted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day by George Saintsbury (1908)
"Forbear; the ashy paleness of my cheek Is scarleted in ruddy flakes of wrath ;
And, like some bearded meteor, shall suck up With swiftest terror all those ..."
2. Works of J. Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper (1893)
"... Judith, to be bedizened and be- scarleted like a Mingo chief that has just
got his presents up from Quebec? ..."
3. Popular Tribunals by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1887)
"With one accord the buyers present stopped their bidding, and turning upon the
wretch beat him with fists and clubs and iron hoops until well scarleted with ..."
4. Little Theater Classics by Samuel Atkins Eliot (1921)
"... get money, — THE DUKE (starting back, left center; convulsed) Forbear! The ashy
paleness of my cheek Is scarleted in ruddy flakes of wrath! ..."
5. The Anglo-Saxon Review by Randolph Spencer Churchill (1899)
"Our path is scarleted though not with flowers ! My love shall save us both : 'twas
given for this. Our hearts must hover o'er that smoking chasm Which ..."