ppl. a. [f. L. spoliāt-us: cf. SPOLIATE ppl. a.] Despoiled; taken as spoil or booty.

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1815.  Mme. D’Arblay, Lett., 2 May. In this starved, spoliated, and sleepless condition, he arrived.

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1866.  Pall Mall Gaz., 18 July, 7. The spoliated volumes turned out to be the indexes for those years.

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