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undry
  1. (context rare English) not dry. v

  2. (context rare transitive English) To cause (something) to be not dry.

Usage examples of "undry".

Like the legendary Cauldron of Undry in Celtic myth, the more goodness that is put in, the more the mixture increases in richness and quantity.

The Cauldron of Undry, one of the four main Celtic treasures, provided an endless supply of nourishment, had great healing powers and could restore the dead to life, in either their former existence or a new life form.