sabled
English
Etymology
sable
+
-ed
Adjective
sabled
(
comparative
more
sabled
,
superlative
most
sabled
)
(
poetic
)
black
or
sable
in colour
1864
,
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
, volume
28
, page
495
:
There is medicine in the brown earth, the green grass, the silver waters, the blue heavens, the golden and
sabled
night.
Anagrams
Baldes
,
Blades
,
blades
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