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artuate
† ˈartuate, v. Obs.—0. [f. L. pple. artuātus torn limb from limb, f. artus limb.] ‘To divide by joints, to quarter, to dismember.’ Bailey 1731. Oxford English Dictionary
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disartuate
† disˈartuate, v. Obs. rare. [f. dis- 6 + artuate.] trans. To disjoint.1660 Sharrock Vegetables 145 If any man please to disartuate the whole [Horse-tail] they will finde the frame exquisite enough to deserve a better esteem. Oxford English Dictionary
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exartuate
† eˈxartuate, v. Obs.—0 [f. late L. exartuāt- ppl. stem of exartuāre (Carpentier), f. ex- (see ex- prefix1) + artus joint: cf. artuate.]1656–81 Blount Glossogr., Exartuate, to carve as meat is carved, to quarter as the hangman doth. Oxford English Dictionary
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deartuate
† deˈartuate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. deartuāre, f. artus joint, member: see de- I. 6.] trans. To dismember. So † deartuˈation, dismemberment.1623 Cockeram, Deartuate. 1653 Gataker Vind. Annot. Jer. 175 Framing a very maimed and mangled dismembration and deartuation..of it. Oxford English Dictionary
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