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† surcloy, v. Obs. [f. sur- + cloy v., after surfeit.] trans. To cloy excessively, surfeit.
1594Kyd Cornelia i. 216 For faire Corne-ground are our fields surcloid With worthles Gorse. Ibid. v. 176 Streames of blood like Riuers fill the downes; That being infected with the stench thereof Surcloyes the ground. 1606Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iv. Magnificence 490 With surfeit and with sleep surcloyd. a1618― Quadrains of Pibrac lxii, A greedy Eater..Who so surcloyes his stomach with his Cates, That [etc.]. c1620Z. Boyd Zion's Flowers (1855) 47 His stomach he surcloyeth not with food. |