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Meaning of Woad | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
wəʊd

Definitions

  1. The plant Isatis tinctoria.
  2. The blue vat dye made from the leaves of the plant through partial drying and fermentation.

Equivalents

العربية النيلج سدوس وسمة
Bosanski sač vod сач
Deutsch Färberwaid Waid
Español glasto yerba pastel
فارسی وسمه
Français guède pastel
Gaeilge vód
Gàidhlig guirmean
Hrvatski vod
Italiano glasto guado
日本語 細葉大青
Kurdî pastel waid wêde
Latina glastum isatis
Nederlands wede
Polski urzet
Română drobușor
Српски vod

Examples

“Woad is one of those plants which yield the deep blue colouring matter so greatly valued in the arts — Indigo.”
“Woad was then placed on the regular shopping list of alternative crops.”
“The cultivation of woad had taken hold in southern England during the early 1580s, but this dispute provides the earliest evidence of its cultivation in the fields around Tewkesbury.”
“To prevent this, it was enacted, that no wines of Gaſcony and Guienne, or woads of Tholouſe, should be imported into England, except in ships belonging to the King, or some of his ſubjects; and that all ſuch wines and woads imported in foreign bottoms ſhould be forfeited.”
“But in the middle of the sixteenth century indigo was introduced from the East Indies: and in the seventeenth century its use became extended, and supplanted that of woad.”
“Huge quanitities of alum and woad were disembarked each year at Southampton.”
“For example, woad, a blue dye obtained from the plant Isatis tinctoria, was used throughout the Mediterannean and Europe and is often identified as indigo.”

CEFR level

B1
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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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