Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Tobias Venner (1577–1660), physician and medical writer. Originally from classical Latin ablūtus, past participle of abluere to wash off or away + -ed.
Definition of abluted in US English:
abluted
adjectiveəˈbluːtɪd
That has been washed clean.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Tobias Venner (1577–1660), physician and medical writer. Originally from classical Latin ablūtus, past participle of abluere to wash off or away + -ed.