[ad. L. succenturiātus, pa. pple. of succenturiāre (see next).]
† 1. pa. pple. Substituted. Obs. rare.
1641. H. LEstrange, Gods Sabbath, 70. His dominion was not only over the old Sabbath, to abrogate that; but over the new also, to surrogate that as succenturiate to the other.
2. adj. Succenturiate gland, kidney (Anat.): one of the suprarenal capsules, small bodies in front of the upper part of the kidneys.
18369. Todds Cycl. Anat., II. 417/1. The female organs of the Scorpion open by two canals, each having a small cœcum or succenturiate gland appended near its termination.
1843. Wilkinson, trans. Swedenborgs Anim. Kingd., I. viii. 224. The succenturiate kidneys, which appear to be made up of glandular forms and corpuscules.