corroden

Middle English

Etymology

From Old French corroder or possibly directly from Latin corrodere.

Verb

corroden

  1. to corrode (especially of flesh)
    • a. 1396, Science of Cirurgie:
      he haue corrodid eiþer rotid sumwhat of þe senewe
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Descendants

  • English: corrode

References

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