madid

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin madidus.

Adjective

madid (comparative more madid, superlative most madid)

  1. (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

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