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/lil"eed/, adj.1. abounding in lilies.2. Archaic. lilylike; white.[1605-15; LILY + -ED3]
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lilied — [lil′ēd] adj. 1. having many lilies; decorated or covered with lilies 2. Archaic like a lily; fair … English World dictionary
lilied — ˈlilēd, lid adjective Etymology: lily (I) + ed 1. archaic : resembling a lily in whiteness or fairness soft lilied fingers Samuel Warren 2. : full of or covered with lilies lil … Useful english dictionary
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lilied — lil·ied … English syllables
lilied — /ˈlɪlid/ (say lileed) adjective 1. lily like; white. 2. covered with lilies …
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