Obs. rare1. [ad. L. excoct-us, pa. pple. of excoquĕre: see prec.] Boiled thoroughly.

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1576.  Newton, trans. Lemnie’s Complex. (1633), 173. An unsavory humour … which being excoct, settled … and fined from the dregges … is brought to the nature of pure and good Wine.

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