v. Obs. rare. [f. L. ablāt- ppl. stem of aufer-re to carry away; f. ab off, away + fer-re, pa. pple. lāt-um, to bear.] To take away, remove.
1542. Boorde, Dyetary (1870), xxi. 284. Althoughe the skynnes or huskes be ablated, or cast away.
1606. Warner, Albions Eng., XV. xcv. 379. A conquest though it much addes, alters, and ablates.