01 v. t. To chew and swallow as food; to devour; -- said especially of food not liquid; as, to eat bread.
imp.
Ate; p. p.
Eaten; p. pr. & vb. n.
Eating
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To chew and swallow as food; to devour; -- said especially of food not liquid; as, to eat bread.Obsolescent & Colloq.“They . . . ate the sacrifices of the dead.” — Ps. cvi. 28.“The lean . . . did eat up the first seven fat kine.” — Gen. xli. 20.“The lion had not eaten the carcass.” — 1 Kings xiii. 28.“With stories told of many a feat, How fairy Mab the junkets eat.” — Milton.“The island princes overbold Have eat our substance.” — Tennyson.“His wretched estate is eaten up with mortgages.” — Thackeray.
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To corrode, as metal, by rust; to consume the flesh, as a cancer; to waste or wear away; to destroy gradually; to cause to disappear.