sabled

English

Etymology

sable + -ed

Adjective

sabled (comparative more sabled, superlative most sabled)

  1. (poetic) black or sable in colour
    • 1864, Harper's New Monthly Magazine (volume 28, page 495)
      There is medicine in the brown earth, the green grass, the silver waters, the blue heavens, the golden and sabled night.
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