† eˈlixed, ppl. a. Obs. rare.
[f. L. ēlix-us (cf. elixate) + -ed.]
a. Boiled; hence, refined by boiling, distilled; also fig. b. Macerated or steeped in water.
| 1602 Marston Antonio & Mel. i. Prol., The pur'st elixed juyce of rich conceipt. 1665–6 Phil. Trans. I. 46 Being laid in a heap, are covered with other elixed or dramed Ashes. |