ppl. a. [f. late L. sulphurrātus SULPHURATE a. + -ED1.]

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  † 1.  Sulphurous. (In fig. context.) Obs.

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1609.  [Bp. W. Barlow], Answ. Nameless Cath., 165. The sulphurated fuell of all disloyaltie.

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  2.  Chiefly Chem. Combined or impregnated with sulphur: applied chiefly to sulphides. † Sulphurated hydrogen gas: hydrogen sulphide, sulphuretted hydrogen. (Survives chiefly in terms of the Materia Medica.)

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1747.  trans. Astruc’s Fevers, 269. The sulphurated oil of juniper.

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1757.  trans. Henckel’s Pyritologia, ix. 133. Sulphurated ores.

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1790.  Kerr, trans. Lavoisier’s Elem. Chem., x. 111. The sulphurated hydrogen gas.

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1825.  J. Nicholson, Operat. Mechanic, 768. The sulphurated mass being brought into fusion.

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1868.  Royle & Headland, Mat. Med. (ed. 5), 89. Potassa sulphurata … Sulphurated Potash. Sulphuret (or Sulphide) of Potassium…. The Sulphuret of Potassium was formerly known by the name of Liver of Sulphur.

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1890.  Billings, Nat. Med. Dict., Sulphurated bath,… Sulphurated potassa 2, water 100 parts; dissolve. Ibid., Sulphurated oil, balsam of sulphur. Ibid., Sulphurated water,… a solution of sodium monosulphide and sodium chloride.

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  † 3.  = SULPHURED 2. Obs.

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1752.  Chambers’ Cycl., Sulphurated Wine.

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