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▪ I. grated, ppl. a.1|ˈgreɪtɪd| [f. grate v.1 + -ed1.] In senses of the vb.a. Pulverized with a grater.
c1430Two Cookery-bks. 14 Caste þer-to gratyd brede. 1598Epulario D ij, Straw them ouer with grated Cheese. 1747H. Glasse Cookery ix. 99 Add some grated bread. 1872C. W. Heaton Exper. Chem. iv. iii. 312 The liquid pressed out from the grated potatoes. b. Of the teeth: Rubbed harshly together.
1590Spenser F.Q. ii. v. 14 [He]..gan to grind His grated teeth for great disdeigne. †c. Scarified. Obs.
a1699J. Beaumont Psyche xxiii. cxli, And yet thy grated Throat is not so dry, As are thy now exhausted Eyes. ▪ II. grated, ppl. a.2|ˈgreɪtɪd| [f. grate n.1 and v.2 + -ed2.] Having a grate or grating, latticed.
1786S. Henley tr. Beckford's Vathek (1868) 113 A vast cataract, visible in part through the grated portals. 1792Burke Negro Code Wks. IX. 285 Grated port-holes between the decks. 1840Dickens Barn. Rudge lxxiii, The grated window. 1876Farrar Marlb. Serm. vi. 57 Through the grated lattice he saw the wild-eyed charioteers. |