ppl. a. [f. EXCORIATE v. + -ED1.] Having the skin or rind rubbed or stripped off. Also transf. and fig.

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1661.  Lovell, Hist. Anim. & Min., 50. The decoction of a Fox excoriated, and unbowelled … used as an embrocation.

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1676.  Wiseman, Chirurg. Treat., IV. v. 321 (J.). An Hypersarcosis ariseth upon the excoriated [eye]Lid.

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1708.  Motteux, Rabelais (1737), V. 233. ’Tis meer excoriated Latiality.

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1819.  G. S. Faber, Dispensations (1823), II. 296. Pointing to his excoriated frame.

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