poet. [ad. L. tinct-us, pa. pple. of tingĕre: see prec.] Colored, tinted; dyed, tinged; imbued. Const. as pa. pple.

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1579.  Spenser, Sheph. Cal., Nov., 107. The blew in black, the greene in gray is tinct.

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1615.  Brathwait, Strappado, etc. (1878), 284. Her sanguine colour tinct with Lyons iawes.

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1819.  Keats, Eve St. Agnes, xxx. Lucent syrops, tinct with cinnamon.

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1839.  Bailey, Festus, xxxi. (1852), 530. In robes Of seagreen hue, engirdled with a zone All variously tinct.

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