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