Word Meanings - POPPIED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Mingled or interspersed with poppies. "Poppied corn." Keats. 2. Affected with poppy juice; hence, figuratively, drugged; drowsy; listless; inactive. The poppied sails doze on the yard. Lowell.
Related words: (words related to POPPIED)
- DRUGGET
perh, the same word as drogue drug, but cf. also W. drwg evil, bad, A coarse woolen cloth dyed of one color or printed on one side; generally used as a covering for carpets. By extension, any material used for the same purpose. - DRUGGER
A druggist. Burton. - POPPIED
1. Mingled or interspersed with poppies. "Poppied corn." Keats. 2. Affected with poppy juice; hence, figuratively, drugged; drowsy; listless; inactive. The poppied sails doze on the yard. Lowell. - AFFECTATIONIST
One who exhibits affectation. Fitzed. Hall. - DROWSY
1. Inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy. "When I am drowsy." Shak. Dapples the drowsy east with spots of gray. Shak. To our age's drowsy blood Still shouts the inspiring sea. Lowell. 2. Disposing to sleep; lulling; soporific. - AFFECTION
Disease; morbid symptom; malady; as, a pulmonary affection. Dunglison. 7. The lively representation of any emotion. Wotton. 8. Affectation. "Spruce affection." Shak. 9. Passion; violent emotion. Most wretched man, That to affections - AFFECTIBILITY
The quality or state of being affectible. - JUICE
The characteristic fluid of any vegetable or animal substance; the sap or part which can be expressed from fruit, etc.; the fluid part which separates from meat in cooking. An animal whose juices are unsound. Arbuthnot. The juice of July flowers. - AFFECTIVELY
In an affective manner; impressively; emotionally. - MINGLEABLE
That can be mingled. Boyle. - AFFECTIONED
1. Disposed. Be kindly affectioned one to another. Rom. xii. 10. 2. Affected; conceited. Shak. - AFFECTER
One who affects, assumes, pretends, or strives after. "Affecters of wit." Abp. Secker. - AFFECTIVE
1. Tending to affect; affecting. Burnet. 2. Pertaining to or exciting emotion; affectional; emotional. Rogers. - INTERSPERSE
1. To scatter or set here and there among other things; to insert at intervals; as, to intersperse pictures in a book. There, interspersed in lawns and op'ning glades, Thin trees arise that shun each other's shades. Pope. 2. To diversify or adorn - AFFECTIONATED
Disposed; inclined. Affectionated to the people. Holinshed. - AFFECTIONATE
1. Having affection or warm regard; loving; fond; as, an affectionate brother. 2. Kindly inclined; zealous. Johson. Man, in his love God, and desire to please him, can never be too affectionate. Sprat. 3. Proceeding from affection; indicating - POPPY; POPPYHEAD
A raised ornament frequently having the form of a final. It is generally used on the tops of the upright ends or elbows which terminate seats, etc., in Gothic churches. - MINGLEMENT
The act of mingling, or the state of being mixed. - POPPING
a. & n. from Pop. Popping crease. See under Crease. - AFFECTEDLY
1. In an affected manner; hypocritically; with more show than reality. 2. Lovingly; with tender care. Shak. - OVERAFFECT
To affect or care for unduly. Milton. - MISAFFECT
To dislike. - HEREHENCE
From hence. - BEMINGLE
To mingle; to mix. - WHENCEFORTH
From, or forth from, what or which place; whence. Spenser. - INTERMINGLE
To mingle or mix together; to intermix. Hooker. - INAFFECTED
Unaffected. -- In`af*fect"ed*ly, adv. - CONSUMINGLY
In a consuming manner. - TRIMMINGLY
In a trimming manner. - THENCEFROM
From that place. - MISAFFECTED
Ill disposed.