English
Alternative forms
Adjective
geazon (comparative more geazon, superlative most geazon)
- (rare or dialectal) Rare; uncommon; scarce.
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1821, Robert Laneham, Laneham's Letter, Digitized edition, published 2007, page 29:- One had a saddle, another a pad or a pannel fastened with a cord, for girths were geazon.
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1937,, George Gregory Smith, editor, Elizabethan Critical Essays, Digitized edition, published 2008, page 119:- … ye shal finde many other word to rime with him, bycause such terminations are not geazon, …
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1969, George Gascoigne, “Weedes”, in John William Cunliffe, editor, The Complete Works of George Gascoigne, Digitized edition, published 2009, page 370:- Why live I wretch alas (quoth he) where all good luck is geazon?
- (Britain dialectal) Difficult to procure; scant; sparing.
- (rare or dialectal) Unusual; wonderful.