Crossword-Solution: ARAID 5 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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ARAID anagram ADAIR, ADIRA, ADRIA, ARIDA, DAIRA, DARIA, IDARA

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with ARAID (5)

This bildin' is surrounded by piazas, where the fare sects slam out, araid in gushin' apparel and stoopin' and tremblin' under their lode of false hair, like an Irishman under a hod full of bricks.
Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 16, July 16, 1870 Various 2006
EXCEPT.--If the latter Noun denote an individual of a species, that is, if it take the Article _a_ before it in English, it is put in the _primary form_, although the former Noun be feminine; as, sùil caraid, _the eye of a friend_, not sùil _ch_araid, like sùil _mh_or, duais _f_àidh, _a prophet's reward_, Matt.
Elements of Gaelic Grammar Alexander Stewart 2009
That one bare of gold a basín, That other a towel white and fine, Of silk that was good and riche; Their kerchevès were welè skire (_clear_) Araid (_striped_) with richè goldè wire-- Launfal began to siche-- They comè to him over the hoth (_heath_), He was curteís, and against them goeth, And greet them mildeliche.
The Fairy Mythology Thomas Keightley 2012
Beholde me, I pray thé, with all thi hole reson, And be not so hard hartid, and ffor this encheson, Sith I for thi sowle sake was slayne in good seson, Begylde and betraide by Judas fals treson; 10 Vnkyndly entretid, With sharpe corde sore fretid, The Jewis me thretid, They mowid, they grynned, they scornyd me, Condempnyd[589] to deth, as thou maist se, Woffully araid.
The Poetical Works of Skelton, Volume 1 (of 2) Alexander Dyce 2019
Thus nakyd am I nailid, O man, for thy sake! I loue thé, then loue me; why slepist thou? awake! Remembir my tendir hart rote for thé brake, With panys my vaynys constreyn[e]d to crake; 20 Thus toggid to and fro, Thus wrappid all in woo, Whereas neuer man was so,[590] Entretid thus in most cruell wyse, Was like a lombe offerd in sacrifice, Woffully araid.
The Poetical Works of Skelton, Volume 1 (of 2) Alexander Dyce 2019
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Used 8 times in crossword archives (1995–2023).