ppl. a. [f. SNOW sb.1 or v.]

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  1.  Cooled with snow. rare1.

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1682.  Sir T. Browne, Chr. Mor., II. § 1 (1716), 45. Nero … lingring after his snowed water, hardly got down an ordinary cup of Calda.

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  2.  Covered with snow.

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1854.  Hooker, Himal. Jrnls., I. 184. The sweep of snowed mountains to the eastward. Ibid., II. 60. It … flowed amongst little snowed mountains.

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  3.  Snowed-up, blocked, stopped or covered with snow.

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1836.  Fonblanque, Eng. under 7 Administ. (1837), III. 302. Not one of the Standard’s snowed-up sixty has found his way to the House of Commons.

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1881.  Times, 19 Jan., 10/2. Passing the night in the snowed-up train.

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1882.  Floyer, Unexpl. Balūchistan, 364. The valley … contained every few miles a snowed-up village.

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