ppl. a.; also 8 alcol-, alcool-. [f. prec. + -ED.]
† 1. Reduced to an impalpable powder or sublimate; sublimed. Obs.
† 2. Refined to an essential spirit, rectified. Obs.
1686. [see prec.]
1753. Chambers, Cycl. Suppl., Alcoholised is understood of things which are reduced to an Alcohol. In this sense, we meet with alcolised spirits, alcolised powders, &c. This is otherwise written alcoolized, and amounts to much the same as subtilized, rectified, &c.
3. Saturated with alcohol; subjected to the influence of alcohol.
1862. Cornh. Mag., VI. 320. The presence of aldehyde and oxalic acid in the blood of alcoholized animals.
1879. Carpenter, Ment. Phys., II. xvii. 651. As the alcoholized blood takes more and more hold of the brain.