ppl a. Obs. [f. as prec. + -ED1.]
1. Caused to flow; flowing, weeping.
162777. Feltham, Resolves, I. lxxxix. 137. Surely, that God is merciful, that will admit offences to be expiated by the sigh, and fluxed eyes.
2. Salivated.
a. 1679. Earl Orrery, Guzman, i. By Lucans Farsalia I am fascinated, and by thee; I can no sooner turn to thee, but I spit Verses faster than a fluxd Wencher does his Rhume,
But when towards her I do but turn my Nose, | |
I cannot speak to her in Verse or Prose. |
1730. Swift, Death & Daphne, xxxvii.
No new-fluxt Rake shewd fairer Skin; | |
Not Phyllis after lying-in. |