ppl. a. Obs. rare. [f. L. ēlix-us (cf. ELIXATE) + -ED.]

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  a.  Boiled; hence, refined by boiling, distilled; also fig. b. Macerated or steeped in water.

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1602.  Marston, Antonio & Mel., I. Prol. The pur’st elixed juyce of rich conceipt.

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1665–6.  Phil. Trans., I. 46. Being laid in a heap, are covered with other elixed or dramed Ashes.

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