madid
English
Etymology
Borrowed from
Latin
madidus
.
Adjective
madid
(
comparative
more
madid
,
superlative
most
madid
)
(
formal
,
dated
)
Wet
;
moist
.
1852
, John Sartain,
Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art
:
Many a dampened face and
madid
eye did justice to departed merit.
Synonyms
drenched
,
saturated
,
sodden
; see also
Thesaurus:wet
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