Obs. [ad. L. consumpt-us, pa. pple. of consūmĕre to CONSUME.] = CONSUMED: as pple. and adj.
c. 1374. Chaucer, Boeth., II. vii. 60. It is nat ȝeuen to knowe hem þat ben dede and consumpt.
1382. Wyclif, Joshua x. 20. Aduersaries vnto the deeth almest consumpt [1388 almost wastid].
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., VI. i. (1495), 187. Flesshe, fatnesse, and fayrnesse is consumpt and spended.
1430. Lydg., Chron. Troy, IV. xxxiv. Men longe and lene, Consumpt, sklendre, browne and citren hewed.