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Definition of Soddened
1. sodden [v] - See also: sodden
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soddened
Literary usage of Soddened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Young Scholar's Letters: Being a Memoir of Byron Caldwell Smith by Byron Caldwell Smith, Day Otis Kellogg (1897)
"... Or is't indeed thy song's intent That soddened paths may still be sweet, Which
grief and hope with sister feet Ascend toward some " far off event? ..."
2. A Young Scholar's Letters: Being a Memoir of Byron Caldwell Smith by Byron Caldwell Smith, Day Otis Kellogg (1897)
"... Or is' t indeed thy song's intent That soddened paths may still be sweet,
Which grief and hope with sister feet Ascend toward some " far off event? ..."
3. A Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English; with Numerous by William Owen Pughe (1832)
"... tending to break out, or to run sat of form : soft, melting : soddened : insi
... laxity, looseness of manners, wantonness ; a soddened state; ..."
4. A Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English; with Numerous by William Owen Pughe (1832)
"(my—all) Void of energy, or compactness : tending to break out, or to run out ot
form: soft, melting: soddened: insipid: »I tish; absurd; blasted; evil. ..."
5. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Home Farmer (1883)
"soddened soil is always colder than dry soil, because what heat is absorbed by
the soil is not employed in warming it, but in evaporating the water. ..."
6. The Dublin Hospital Gazette (1858)
"... white soddened ulcération of the tonsils and arches of the palate, or at the
corners of the month, or like white fissures along the edges of the tongue, ..."