excecate

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English

Etymology

From Latin excaecātus, perfect passive participle of excaecō (to blind), from ex- (denoting privation) + caecō (to blind), from caecus (blind).

Verb

excecate (third-person singular simple present excecates, present participle excecating, simple past and past participle excecated)

  1. (obsolete) To blind.
    • 1630, James Sharpe, The Triall of the Protestant Priuate Spirit:
      God doth worke inwardly in the hearts of sinners, doth excecate and obdurate the minds of men

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