ppl. a. [f. CARCASS sb.]

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  † 1.  Turned into a carcass; dead, corrupt. Obs.

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a. 1603.  T. Cartwright, Confut. Rhem. N. T. (1618), Pref. 3. As vnto Vitellius, the dead citizen was alwayes of good sauour, so vnto you, the dead and carcased soules are of pleasant smell.

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  2.  Having a carcass. (In parasynthetic comb.)

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1734.  Lond. Gaz., No. 6318/3. A grey Mare … strong carcassed.

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