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zealed

English

Etymology

zeal +? -ed

Adjective

zealed (comparative more zealed, superlative most zealed)

  1. (obsolete) Full of zeal.
    • 1808, Raphael Holinshed, Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland: Volume 3 (page 1008)
      Beside these, there is another sort of men desirous of aduantage, and disdainefull of our wealth, whose greefe is most our greatest hap, and be offended with religion, bicause they be drowned in superstition, men zealed toward God, but not fit to judge...

Anagrams

  • leazed

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mealed

English

Verb

mealed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of meal

Anagrams

  • ameled, daleem, leamed

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