Obs. rare0. In 7 lymphat. [f. L. lymphāt-, ppl. stem of lymphāre: cf. LYMPHATIC.] trans. To drive mad.

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1623.  in Cockeram.

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  Hence † Lymphated ppl. a., frenzied.

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1727.  in Bailey, vol. II.

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1755.  in Johnson.

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1817.  J. F. Pennie, Roy. Minstrel, VI. 525. But a more furious storm rag’d in the breast Of the lymphated Saul.

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