tinctured
adjEtymology
From tincture (verb) + -ed.
- derived from -ure
- inherited from tincture — “a dye, pigment; a colour, hue, tint; process of colouring or dyeing; medicinal ointment or salve (perhaps one discolouring the skin); use of a medicinal tincture; (alchemy) transmutation of base metals into gold; ability to cause such transmutation; substance supposed to cause such transmutation”
Definitions
Coloured or stained with a dye or pigment
Coloured or stained with a dye or pigment; coloured, dyed, stained, tinged.
simple past and past participle of tincture
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