2. Verb. (past of spice) ¹
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Definition of Spiced
1. spice [v] - See also: spice
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spiced
Literary usage of Spiced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Home Cook Book: A Collection of Practical Receipts by Expert Cooks (1905)
"... Catsup—spiced Cranberries—Raisin and Cranberry Jam—spiced Currants or other
Fruit—Currant Jelly—Fig Marmalade—Preserved Figs—spiced Gooseberries —spiced ..."
2. The Successful Housekeeper: A Manual of Universal Application, Especially by Milon W. Ellsworth, Tinnie Ellsworth (1882)
"spiced GRAPES. Five pounds of grapes, three of sugar, two teaspoonfuls of ...
spiced plums are delicious with cold meat.- Cook the plums in a little water ..."
3. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Vinegar and Acetates, Cider, and by William Theodore Brannt (1889)
"The interspaces are then filled up with hot-spiced vinegar, ... Fruit-vinegar,
clarified and spiced and evaporated to three- fourths its volume, ..."
4. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1869)
"The gravy can be bottled and preserved by pouring the liquid into the bottle to
the shoulder, and then filling to the top with spiced spirits of wine not to ..."
5. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan by John Lloyd Stephens (1841)
"A Road not Macadamized.—Perils by the Way.—A well-spiced Lunch,—The Mountain passed.
WE had engaged a servant, a French Spaniard, St. Domingo born and ..."
6. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1846)
"... which are called " heartless lectures ;" the whole spiced with idler jokes.
It is Ireland's fate to suffer for the folly of her countrymen, ..."