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▪ I. † deˈcurt, a. Obs.—0 [Cf. curt and de- II. 3.]
1623Cockeram, Decurt, short. ▪ II. † deˈcurt, v. Obs. [ad. L. dēcurt-āre to cut off, curtail, f. de- I. 2 + curtāre to shorten: see curt v.] trans. To cut down, shorten, dock, curtail, abridge. Hence deˈcurted ppl. a.
1550Bale Apol. 147 Your decurted or headlesse clause, Angelorum enim, et cet. 1631J. Done Polydoron 88 [It is] plain Roguerie to Decurte or mispoint their Writings. 1648Herrick Hesper., Julia's Churching (1869) 307 To him bring Thy free, and not decurted offering. |