besalted
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[edit]besalted (not comparable)
- Treated with salt, covered with salt or turned into salt.
- 1870 July 9, "Nature-development and Theology", Littell's Living Age, Vol. 106 (Vol. 18 of the fourth series), No. 1362, page 69, quoting The Contemporary Review.
- He could no more believe it than he could believe in petrified sea-shells or besalted “Edith, Lot's wife.”
- 1933, Susanne Rouviere Day, Where the Mistral Blows: Impressions of Provence, Methuen & Co. Ltd., page 118:
- There they ate raw onions and allspice soused in vinegar and a caligot of eels so bepeppered and besalted that if applied as liniment it would have raised a blister on a rhinoceros.
- 1995, Tom Wolf, Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, University Press of Colorado, page 27:
- Though desertlike at first glance, this landscape is, in fact, not deserted — and certainly not desertified, unlike its besalted, besotted counterparts downvalley.
- 1870 July 9, "Nature-development and Theology", Littell's Living Age, Vol. 106 (Vol. 18 of the fourth series), No. 1362, page 69, quoting The Contemporary Review.