a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] † a. Provided with a mask (obs.). b. transf. Masked, concealed. In Path. (see quot. 1888).

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1623.  Cockeram, Laruated, masqued.

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1658.  Phillips, Larvated, masqued or visarded for the representing some Gobling or dreadful Spirit.

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1727.  in Bailey, vol. II.

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1832.  W. Stephenson, Gateshead Poems, 39. He … can place his soul at stake, With sanctity larvated.

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1888.  Syd. Soc. Lex., Larvated, applied to diseases whose ordinary symptoms are hidden.

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