Obs. [var. of CARBONADE v.] = CARBONADO v. Hence Carbonated ppl. a.

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1629.  Gaule, Holy Madnesse, 255. To carbonate his Flesh.

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1675.  Evelyn, Terra (1729), 22. How men carbonate and cut so many Rills, and narrow Trenches irregularly crossing one another, to drain their Meadows.

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1659.  Gauden, Tears Ch., 580 (D.). Some Antiepiscopall Preachers … being loth to be Carbonated or Crucified Christians if they can help it.

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