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excruciate

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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EXCRUCIATE

v.t.[L. excrucio; ex and crucio, to torment, from crux, a cross. ] To torture; to torment; to inflict most severe pain on; as, to excruciate the heart or the body.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EXCRUCIATE

Ex *cru "ci *ate, a. Etym: [L. excruciatus, p. p. of excruciare to excruciate; ex out + cruciare to put to death on a cross, to torment. See Cruciate, Cross. ]

 

Defn: Excruciated; tortured. And here my heart long time excruciate. Chapman.

 

EXCRUCIATE

Ex *cru "ci *ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Excruciated; p. pr. & vb. n.Excruciating. ]

 

Defn: To inflict agonizing pain upon; to torture; to torment greatly; to rack; as, to excruciate the heart or the body. Their thoughts, like devils, them excruciate. Drayton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

excruciate

ex cru ci ate |ikˈskro͞oSHēˌāt ɪkˈskruʃiˌeɪt | verb [ with obj. ] rare torment (someone ) physically or mentally: I stand back, excruciated by the possibility. DERIVATIVES ex cru ci a tion |ikˌskro͞oSHēˌāSHən |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin excruciat- tormented, from the verb excruciare (based on crux, cruc- a cross ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

excruciate

excruciate |ɪkˈskruːʃɪeɪt, ɛk- | verb [ with obj. ] rare torment (someone ) physically or mentally: I stand back, excruciated by the possibility. DERIVATIVES excruciation |-ˈeɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin excruciat- tormented , from the verb excruciare (based on crux, cruc- a cross ).