surbated

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English

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.). Compare French solbatu, Italian sobattuto.

Adjective

surbated

  1. (obsolete, of the feet or hoofs) Sore from extensive walking.
    • 1630, [Gervase] Markham, “How to Helpe the Surbating, or Soreness in the Feete”, in Markhams Faithfull Farrier. , London: Tho Cotes for Michael Sparke Iunior, , published 1638, →OCLC, page 101:
      VVhen you finde your Horſe to be Surbated, preſently clap into each of his fore-feete tvvo nevv layd Egges, and cruſh them therein, then upon the top of them lay good ſtore of Covv-dung, thus ſtop him, and in foure houres he vvill recover.

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Verb

surbated

  1. simple past and past participle of surbate

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