2. Verb. (alternative spelling of sulfured) ¹
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Definition of Sulphured
1. sulphur [v] - See also: sulphur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sulphured
Literary usage of Sulphured
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Three Seasons in European Vineyards: Treating of Vineculture; Vine Disease by William Joseph Flagg (1869)
"The first was given between the 4th and 7th of July, the second between the 1st
and 3d of August: VINES sulphured THE PRECEDING YEAR. ..."
2. The United States: A Graphic History by Louis Morton Hacker, Rudolf Modley, George Rogers Taylor (1891)
"T: precise extent to which this may be present is shown in the subjoins: analyses,
respectively of apricots sulphured before, and of " silver prunes" ..."
3. Sylva Florifera: The Shrubbery Historically and Botanically Treated: with by Henry Phillips (1823)
"Lutea and sulphured. THE single yellow brier rose, lutea, is said to be a native
of Germany, the south of France, and Italy; and the single orange-coloured ..."
4. Cellulose, Cellulose Products, and Artificial Rubber: Comprising the by Josef Bersch (1904)
"sulphured OILS (BROWN AND BLACK FACTIS). Drying as well as non-drying fat oils,
when heated together with sulphur dissolve a considerable quantity of the ..."
5. The Chemical Gazette (1859)
"The colour of sulphured hops is also much more uniform than that of new hops;
... The individual leaflets of the heads appear much drier in the sulphured ..."