poet. [ad. L. tinct-us, pa. pple. of tingĕre: see prec.] Colored, tinted; dyed, tinged; imbued. Const. as pa. pple.
1579. Spenser, Sheph. Cal., Nov., 107. The blew in black, the greene in gray is tinct.
1615. Brathwait, Strappado, etc. (1878), 284. Her sanguine colour tinct with Lyons iawes.
1819. Keats, Eve St. Agnes, xxx. Lucent syrops, tinct with cinnamon.
1839. Bailey, Festus, xxxi. (1852), 530. In robes Of seagreen hue, engirdled with a zone All variously tinct.