a. [f. SNOW sb.1] Clad or covered with snow.

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1809.  Byron, Ch. Har., I. lx. Oh, thou Parnassus!… soaring snow-clad through thy native sky.

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1844.  H. H. Wilson, Brit. India, III. 10. Whence it stretched … to snow-clad mountains separating it from China.

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1865.  Proc. R. Geogr. Soc., 16. Mr. Thornton made numerous observations of the snow-clad peak.

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  transf.  1839.  Sterling, Poems, Coleridge, 153. With sybil eyes, and brow By age snow-clad, yet bright with summer’s glow.

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