a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] † a. Provided with a mask (obs.). b. transf. Masked, concealed. In Path. (see quot. 1888).
1623. Cockeram, Laruated, masqued.
1658. Phillips, Larvated, masqued or visarded for the representing some Gobling or dreadful Spirit.
1727. in Bailey, vol. II.
1832. W. Stephenson, Gateshead Poems, 39. He can place his soul at stake, With sanctity larvated.
1888. Syd. Soc. Lex., Larvated, applied to diseases whose ordinary symptoms are hidden.