surbated

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Etymology[edit]

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

Adjective[edit]

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[mas] 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[edit]

surbated

  1. simple past and past participle of surbate

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