May-dew, n.
The dew of May, which is said to whiten linen, and to afford by repeated distillations, a red and odoriferous spirit.
Found poetry from the first edition of Noah Webster's
American Dictionary of the English Language (1828).
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The dew of May, which is said to whiten linen, and to afford by repeated distillations, a red and odoriferous spirit.