depasture

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To eat up, consume; to strip.
 * 2) * 1600,, The  of , XIII, lxxix:
 * Earth like the patient was whose lively blood / Hath overcome at last some sickness strong, / Whose feeble limbs had been the bait and food / Whereon his strange disease depastur'd long.
 * 1)  To feed or pasture; to graze.
 * 2) * The New Sporting Magazine (volume 18, page 184)
 * The butter, rich and yellow as the gowaned bank on which the milky mother has depastured, is probably taken directly from the churn.