vertic
English
Adjective
vertic (not comparable)
- (poetic) Vertical; hence specifically radiating from above.
- 1815, Lydia Sigourney, Moral Pieces in Prose and Verse, Gratitude, page 21:
- But should you, smit with terror, cast
Your infant foliage on the blast,
Or faint beneath the vertic heat,
Or shrink when wintry tempests beat,
There is a plant of constant bloom,
And it shall deck this lowly tomb,...
- 1887, George A. Young, “Bob Bangyoursoul’s Lecture on Nothing and How to Philosophically Wear it in Warm Weather”, in Whatever Is, Was […], page 341:
- Land of the sun! beneath whose vertic rays
The lion crouches, and the tiger plays
- 1907, William Clark Russell, The Turnpike Sailor […], page 67:
- No shelter from the vertic sun, no cavern for a home.
Further reading
- “vertic, adj.”, in OED Online
, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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