ppl. a. [f. TINCTURE v. (or sb.) + -ED.] Imbued with a tincture or color; having a tincture (esp. of a specified kind); dyed, colored, stained, tinged.

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1626.  Capt. Smith, Virginia, I. 17. Very rocky, and much tinctured stone like Minerall.

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1737.  M. Green, Spleen, 737. And fancy’s telescope applies With tinctur’d glass to cheat his eyes.

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1782.  Eliz. Blower, Geo. Bateman, II. 155. The blood-tinctured weapon.

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1908.  Daily Chron., 17 Aug., 4/7. Zinc and other metallically tinctured ointments.

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