Definition of Searced

1. Verb. (past of searce) ¹

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Definition of Searced

1. searce [v] - See also: searce

Lexicographical Neighbors of Searced

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seaport
seaports
seapower
seapyot
seaquail
seaquake
seaquakes
seaquaria
seaquarium
seaquariums
sear
searat
searats
searce
searced (current term)
searces
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search-oriented architecture
search-oriented architectures
search and destroy mission
search and rescue
search and rescue mission
search and rescues
search box
search boxes
search engine
search engine optimization
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Literary usage of Searced

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

1. Miscellaneous Notes and Queries (1892)
"Put in lemmon pil." " Fillings of goose horn." Scarce. " Take searced sugar." " Rice flour finely searced. ..."

2. The Evolution of an English Town: Being the Story of the Ancient Town of by Gordon Home (1905)
"all well dried and powdered and finely searced so much as three barley corns weight of each Bullock blood. Moudy [mole] blood. Great Flitter mouse blood. ..."

3. A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1850)
"Take ingar, the quantity of four ounce», very finely beaten and searced, and put it Into an ounce of cinnamon and ginger, and a grain of musk, ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1897)
"Take a pound of fine searced sugar perfumed, and the white of an egg and three or four spoonfuls of rosewater ; stir it till it looks white, and when that ..."

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