† exˈcruciamentObs.rare—1. [as if ad. L. *excruciāment-um, f.excruciāre: see excruciate v.] = excruciation. 1599Nashe Lenten Stuffe 65 To this wild of sorrowes and excruciament she was confined, either to be held a flat thornback, or sharp pricking dog-fish, etc.