Obs. [ad. L. consumpt-us, pa. pple. of consūmĕre to CONSUME.] = CONSUMED: as pple. and adj.

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c. 1374.  Chaucer, Boeth., II. vii. 60. It is nat ȝeuen to knowe hem þat ben dede and consumpt.

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1382.  Wyclif, Joshua x. 20. Aduersaries … vnto the deeth almest consumpt [1388 almost wastid].

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1398.  Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., VI. i. (1495), 187. Flesshe, fatnesse, and fayrnesse is consumpt and spended.

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1430.  Lydg., Chron. Troy, IV. xxxiv. Men … longe and lene, Consumpt, sklendre, browne and citren hewed.

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