macerated, ppl. a.
(ˈmæsəreɪtɛd)
[f. macerate v. + -ed1.]
In senses of the vb.
1587 Fleming Contn. Holinshed III. 1399/1 Whether it were possible to find a bodie more withered, afflicted, macerated,..or pale. 1659 Gentl. Calling (1696) 98 It need not doubt to maintain the Field against poor macerated Chastity. 1706 Hearne Collect. 4 Mar. (O.H.S.) I. 197 What might recruit his macerated Body. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 611 This application is repeated, and the macerated skin cleansed, every forty-eight hours. |
absol. 1694 Motteux Rabelais (1737) V. 232 Th' Opime you'd linquish for the Macerated. |