a. Obs. Also veasy. [app. f. F. vase slime.] Slimy.

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1742.  Lond. & Country Brew., I. (ed. 4), 75. In the Marshes of Kent and Essex, the Air … is generally so infectious, by Means of those low, veasy, boggy Grounds. Ibid. (1743), II. (ed. 2), 143. Who sees our vasy, muddy Sediments … often increased by the Foulnesses of new Supplies, and subsided at the Bottom?

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