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Definition of Tinctured
1. tincture [v] - See also: tincture
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tinctured
Literary usage of Tinctured
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Economics by Frank William Taussig (1921)
"Potential competition, and the possible emergence of far-sighted management
tinctured by a sense of public responsibility, 452 — Sec. 5. ..."
2. Roman Law in the Modern World by Charles Phineas Sherman (1922)
"MOHAMMEDAN COUNTRIES, ESPECIALLY THOSE ORIGINALLY PART OF THE EASTERN ROMAN
EMPIRE § 187 0 Islamic private law tinctured with Byzantine Roman law. frhe rise ..."
3. New Guide to Health; Or, Botanic Family Physician: Or, Botanic Family by Samuel Thomson (1825)
"It makes a very good bitter tinctured with hot water and spirit, and is good
for .dizziness and cold hands and feet. No. 4.—Bitters, to correct the Bile and ..."
4. A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties by Everit Brown, Albert Strauss (1907)
"... of the Mecklenburg Declaration, or whether the latter, having probably Leon
replaced from memory, was tinctured with the former, is a disputed question. ..."
5. The History of the Reign of Philip the Third, King of Spain by Robert Watson, William Thomson (1818)
"... ought to have been its only object. important instances, by the bigotry, and
his piety deeply tinctured with ии> the follies of superstition. ..."