† vulpeculatedadj.
Etymology: formed as vulpecular adj. + -ate suffix3.
Obsolete.
rare.
the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > [adjective] > robbed > by a fox
?1672 ‘T. B.’ Let. to T. D. in J. Eachard (1705) iv. 64 The Night before Widdow Wamford was vulpeculated of her brood goose.
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