ppl. a. [f. SULPHUR sb. + -ED, after late L. sulphurātus.]

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  1.  Full of, or charged with, sulphur; sulphurous.

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1605.  Gunpowder Plot, in Harl. Misc. (Malh.), III. 15. Sulphured smoke, furious flames, and fearful thunder.

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1692.  J. Salter, Triumphs Holy Jesus, 22. A fury … Toss’d … a sulphur’d Brand.

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1796.  R. Polwhele, Influence Local Attachm., II. xvii. A myriad that escap’d the doom, Cling to the sulphur’d spot.

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1801.  Moore, Ring, 211. A sulphured smoke Came burning in his breath!

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1807.  J. Barlow, Columb., III. 358. Storm, thunder, fire, against the mountains driven, Rake deep their sulphur’d sides.

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  2.  Of wine (see quot.).

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1728.  Chambers, Cycl., s.v. Wine, Sulphur’d Wine, is that put in Casks wherein Sulphur has been burnt; in order to fit it for keeping, or for Carriage by Sea.

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  3.  Bleached by exposure to the fumes of sulphur.

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1908.  Anim. Managem. (Vet. Departm., War Office), Index, Sulphured oats.

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