irriguous

adj

Etymology

From Latin irriguus, from in- + riguus (“watered”), from rigāre (“to wet”).

  1. derived from irriguus

Definitions

  1. Irrigated, well-watered.

    • Betwixt them Lawns, or level Downs, and Flocks / Grasing the tender herb, were interpos'd, / Or palmie hilloc, or the flourie lap / Of som irriguous Valley spred her store […].
    • See, where the winding Vale its lavish Stores, / Irriguous, spreads.

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