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APPENDIX<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Tokens<br />

Exsiccate (v)<br />

The act of drying, absorbing or removing all moisture from sth.<br />

Cf. Exsiccate v. 1. trans. To dry, make dry, absorb or remove all<br />

moisture from; to drain (a spring) dry; to dry up (moisture).<br />

1563 (EMEMT)<br />

These .ij. vnguentes are excellent in exciccating ericipelas, filthy<br />

vlcers, also for vlcers of the legges, and doe fyll the holowe and<br />

emptye partes, it dothe further more refrigerate and cicatrise.<br />

Gale, Institution.<br />

1 (verbal gerund)<br />

Nominalization Exspuition<br />

Base < Latin exspuitiōn-em, n. of action < exspuĕre, < ex– (out) +<br />

spuĕre (to spit)<br />

Definition OED Exspuition n. The action of spitting out from the mouth.<br />

Const. of. Also transf. and concr.<br />

Earliest attestation 1633 (EMEMT)<br />

Example<br />

(...) somtimes it taketh course by the nose, and is called the pose;<br />

sometimes to the mouth, and causeth great expuition, and<br />

spitting, and the falling of the uvula, and toothach; (...). Holland,<br />

Gutta.<br />

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Extending<br />

Extend (v)<br />

OED Extending n. The action of extend; also an instance of this.<br />

Cf. Extension n.1., in same sense.<br />

?1541 (OED)<br />

(...) but the other implyes a very difficult cure, not by restoring<br />

the Spermatick parts, (which as we shewed in the preceeding<br />

Chapter is impossible;) but only by stenting and removing the<br />

corruption of the forementioned essentials. Harvey, Morbus.<br />

1 (verbal gerund)<br />

Extension<br />

The two forms extention (Middle English extencioun) and<br />

extension are < Latin extentiōn-em, extensiōn-em, n. of action <<br />

extendĕre (past participles extentus, –tensus ) (to extend)<br />

OED Extension n. 1. The action of forcibly stretching or<br />

straining; strained state or condition. Cf. Extending n., in same<br />

sense.<br />

1526 (OED)<br />

If a Weapon be fastened betwixt two Joynts, make an Extension<br />

of the [/10./] Parts both ways, as it is the manner in Fractures<br />

and Dislocations, that so the Tendons and Ligaments being<br />

stretched, the Weapon may with more ease come out. Wiseman,<br />

Wounds.<br />

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