And in the bottom there will remain the foresaid sand, which being dryed disolves it self within the distilled vinegar, and not into common water.
Men rub two woods one against another, from whence fire is forced; which is received in by a bait made of dryed leaves and put in powder, or in the match of the touchwood of a tree.
This morning we had the dryed meat secured in skins and the canoes loaded; we took breakfast and departed at 9 A.
Indians who prepared this dryed and pounded fish, informed us that it was to trade with the whites, and shewed us many articles of European manufacture which they obtained for it.
I took the Instruments out wiped them and dryed their cases, they sustained no naterial injury.
I observed Several Elk feeding on the young willows in the point among which was a large Buck Elk which I shot & had his flesh dryed in the Sun for a Store down the river.
Some roots & Dryed fish is to be found in their houses.
Assinniboins are pationately fond, and we are informed that it forms their principal inducement to furnish the British establishments on the Assinniboin river with the dryed and pounded meat and grease which they do.
We Continued our march along the river on its North Side 9 miles to a lodge of 6 families built of Sticks mats and dryed Hay.
Buffalo skin, some dryed roots, several platts of the sweet grass, and a small quantity of Mandan tobacco.
The day being fair and fine we dryed all our baggage and merchandize.
I had eat nothing yesterday except one scant meal of the flour and berries except the dryed cakes of berries which did not appear to satisfy my appetite as they appeared to do those of my Indian friends.
Indians either green or in it's dryed state without the preparation of boiling.
Fields and bring the dryed meat at that place to the camp at the white bear Islands which accomplished and arrived with Fields this evening.
Whiles this is doing, put some of your first plain broth upon some dryedbread to mittonner well.
Physsalus [see Note 89] I haue often found also I haue one dryed but it hath lost its shape & colour.
Mustela marina[60] called by some a wesell ling wch salted & dryedbecomes a good Lenten dish.
I send you the head of one dryed butt the bill is broken I haue the whole draught in picture.
The fungus phalloides found not farre from norwich large & very fetid answering the description of Hadrianus junius I have a part of one dryed by mee.
The fish is thicker than [oth crossed out] ordinarie salmons and very much & more largely spotted whether not rather Beccard gallorum or Anchorago Scaligeri I haue bothe draught & head of one dryed either of wch you may command.
Small sassafras rootes to be drawen in the winter anddryed and none to be medled with in the sommer, and it is worthe 50 lb.
Mustela marina called by some a wesell ling which salted and dryed becomes a good Lenten dish.
Herrings departed sprats or sardae not long after succeed in great plentie which are taken with smaller nets and smoakd and dryed like herrings become a sapid bitt and vendible abroad.
Let flowers be gathered when they are in their prime, in a sunshine-day, and dryed in the sun.
And he puld out his bright browne sword, And dryed it on his sleeue, And he smote off that lither ladds head, And asked noe man noe leaue.
Then hee pulled fforth his bright browne sword, And dryed itt on his sleeue, And the ffirst good stroke Iohn Stewart stroke, Child Maurice head he did cleeue.
Then hee pulled forth his bright browne sword, And dryed itt on his sleeve, And the ffirst good stroke John Steward stroke, Child Maurice head he did cleeve.
But he pulled out a bright browne sword, And dryed it on the grasse, And soe fast he smote at John Steward, 95 Iwis he never rest.
And he puld out his bright browne sword, And dryed it on his sleeve, And he smote off that lither ladds head, 95 Who did his ladye grieve.
Our minde is you should prouide for the next ships fiue hundred Losh hides, of them that be large and faire, and thickest in hand, and to be circumspect in the choosing, that you buy them that bee killed in season and well dryed and whole.
In all cases where spices are named, it is supposed that they be pounded fine and sifted; sugar must be dryed and rolled fine; flour, dryed in an oven; eggs well beat or whipped into a raging foam.
The amber-colour'd Malt is that which is dryed in a medium degree, between the pale and the brown, and is very much in use, as being free of either extream.
The lightes of foxes drunke in Water after they have beene dryed into powder, helpeth the Melt, and Myrepsus affirmeth, that when he gave the same powder to one almost suffocated in a pleurisie it prevailed for a remedy.
I now washed out the whole of the mixture into a bowl, and dryed the magnesia until it lost all smell of the alkali.
But hee pulled forth a bright browne sword, And dryed itt on the grasse, And soe ffast he smote att Iohn Steward, I-wisse he neuer rest.
The horny substance of both scuta and terga is uniformly yellow; though in dryed specimens, from the underlying corium being seen through the valves, these generally have a tinge of blue.
And then they lay them in the Sun and dry them, being dryed they look like mens ears.
This answer of his pleased us wondrous well, both because by this we saw he suspected us not, and because he told us there was no dryed Flesh to be got.
And having bought a good parcel of Cotton Tarn to knit Caps withal, the rest of our Ware we gave out, was to buy dryed flesh with, which only in those lower Parts is to be sold.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dryed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.