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laniate, v. rare—1.|ˈlænɪeɪt| [f. L. laniāt-, ppl. stem of laniāre to tear.] trans. To tear to pieces. So ˈlaniated ppl. a. (Cockeram, 1623).
1721Bailey, Laniate, to butcher, to cut up, to quarter, to tear in Pieces. (Hence in Johnson 1755; and in later Dicts.) 1886Burton Arab. Nts. I. 115 Bedded on new made scones and cakes in piles to laniate. |