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impostumated
† imˈpostumated, ppl. a. Also 7–8 -thumated. [f. as prec. ppl. adj. and vb. + -ed1.] Affected with, swollen into, of the nature of, an impostume; ulcerated. Also fig.1576 Baker Jewell of Health 131 b, Agaynst the Palsie of the tongue or other members, if they are impostumated or cankered. 1647 Clare...
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impostumed
† imˈpostumed, -thumed, ppl. a. Obs. [f. impostume + -ed.] = impostumated. lit. and fig.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. i. iii. §6 heading, Off woundes Impostemede. Ibid. 58 Þenke nouȝt to heele þe wounde as longe as it is enpostemed [MS. B. apostomyde]. a 1586 Sidney Arcadia iii. (1622) 384 How can an im...
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cancrenated
† ˈcancrenated, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. It. cancrenare to gangrene (f. cancrena gangrene) + -ate + -ed.] Affected with gangrene.1582 J. Hester Phiorav. Secr. ii. xix. 97 Woundes..beyng impostumated or cancrenated, thei chaunge their names.
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impostumate
▪ I. † imˈpostumate, ppl. a. Obs. Also 8 -thumate. [Altered form of apostumate, apostemate ppl. a., after impostume.] Affected with impostumes; of the nature of an impostume. Also fig.1601 Holland Pliny xxvii. iv. II. 273 The leaves are singular good to be laid upon impostumat swellings. 1651–3 Jer....
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exsiccate
▪ I. † exsiccate, ppl. a. Obs. Also 6 exiccat, 7 exc-, exsiccat, 8 exiccate. [ad. L. exsiccāt- pa. pple. of exsiccāre: see next.] Dried, dried up.1545 T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde 61 So that the preuy passage be left exiccat and Drye. 1613 T. Godwin Rom. Antiq. (1658) 53 They were not ulcerous, exsicc...
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