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exulcerated, ppl. a.|ɛgˈzʌlsəreɪtɪd| [f. as prec. + -ed1.] †1. Affected with an ulcer, blistered, ulcerated.
1576Baker Jewell of Health 58 b, This water..healeth the bowels exulcerated and hurt. 1642Fuller Holy & Prof. St. ii. iv. 60 Purulent spittle argues exulcerated lungs. 1663Boyle Nat. Phil. II. iv. i. 121 The exulcerated tumours of one sick of the king's-evil. 2. fig. Fretted as by an ulcer; festered, irritated, embittered, exasperated.
1640Bp. Reynolds Passions xxvi. 273 Exulcerated, and seditious spirits. 1667H. More Div. Dial. iv. xxxvii. (1713) 394 That exulcerated Malice..of those marked Servants of the Beast. a1703Burkitt On N.T. Rom. ix. Pref., An exulcerated prejudice against them. |