ppl. a. [f. BRUTIFY v. + -ED.] Made brute-like or brutish.

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1594.  Parsons, Confer. Succes., I. ii. 22. A Prince ruling by affections, is lesse then a man, or a man brutified.

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1683.  Tryon, Way to Health, 619. Brutified things, whom they are obliged to call Husbands and Fathers.

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1863.  B. Jerrold, Signals of Distress, 290. He has festered from childhood to manhood into that blurred and brutified semblance of the erect man.

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