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radicated, ppl. a.|ˈrædɪkeɪtɪd| [f. prec.] 1. Rooted, established, etc. a. of qualities, etc. (freq. in 17th c.).
1633Hart Diet of Diseased Introd. 10 As for true radicated Consumptions..she was farre from curing any such. 1679J. Goodman Penitent Pardoned ii. i. (1713) 150 The breaking off old and radicated customs. 1703Kelsey Serm. 235 The radicated Corruption of all Mankind. 1722De Foe Serious Refl. v. 215 A Mind of radicated Infidelity. b. of a person. rare—1.
a1661Fuller Worthies, Warwickshire iii. (1662) 123 Had he any assurance, that he had been a radicated Romanist. †2. radicated vinegar (see radical a. 9). Obs.
1660tr. Paracelsus' Archidoxis i. iv. 52 Pour thereto the Acetum of the Roote, or Radicated Vinegar. †3. Bot. Having roots. Obs.
1753Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v. Leaf. |