However, to that festive board our Briton was not invited, for he had some previous engagement that evening, either of painting himself with woad, or of hiding himself to the chin in the fens; so that nothing occurred to disturb the harmony of the party, and the good humour and easy conversation which was the effect of such excellent cheer.
"Callista"
John Henry Cardinal Newman
But those who see in these facts a recommendation of intuition ought to return to running wild in the woods, dyeing themselves with woad and living on hips and haws.
"Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays"
Bertrand Russell
With these goes the Wadman, who dealt in, or grew, the dye-plant called woad; cf.
"The Romance of Names"
Ernest Weekley