[ad. L. ēmaciātus, pa. pple. of ēmaciāre to EMACIATE.] = EMACIATED.

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1675.  Evelyn, Terra (1729), 23. Some are so emaciate and lean.

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1774.  T. Warton, Oxford Ale, 91. Emaciate steeds.

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1795.  Southey, Joan of Arc, II. 313. Pale, hollow-eyed, emaciate, sleepless wretch.

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1818.  Milman, Samor, 14. Ah generous King! That sets the emaciate wolf to dog the flock.

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1818.  Todd, Emaciate, sunk; wasted; deprived of flesh.

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