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APPENDIX<br />

impregnate the liquid with its properties or virtues. †Formerly,<br />

also, the dissolving of a salt or other soluble substance.<br />

Earliest attestation 1532 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

So that it is absolutely necessary for an Apothecary to know the<br />

various Substances of Medicaments, to judge by that how he<br />

ought to regulate their Infusion or Decoction; because that<br />

Prescriptions never mention the regulation of the Decoction, nor<br />

the degrees of fire, nor the length of time requisite for the<br />

Decoction, which is all left to the prudence of the Apothecary.<br />

Charas, Royal.<br />

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Nominalization Ingurgitation<br />

Base<br />

< late Latin ingurgitātiōn-em, n. of action < ingurgitāre (to<br />

ingurgitate)<br />

Definition OED Ingurgitation n. 1. Greedy or immoderate swallowing;<br />

excessive eating or drinking; guzzling or swilling.<br />

Earliest attestation 1531 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

Also the use of many sorts of meats, and too great ingurgitation<br />

thereof, for that doth heape up great store of humors, which one<br />

way or other must have a vent. Holland, Gutta.<br />

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Inhabiting<br />

Inhabit (v)<br />

The action of the verb inhabit; habitation, dwelling; †a dwellingplace.<br />

a1400-50 (OED)<br />

Take awaye the causes we maye, in damnyng diches, auoidynge<br />

cario~s, lettyng in open aire, shunning suche euil mistes as<br />

before I spake of, not openynge or sturrynge euill brethynge<br />

places, landynge muddy and rotte~ groundes, burieng dede<br />

bodyes, (...) enhabitynge high & open places, close towarde the<br />

sowthe, (...). Caius, Sweatyng.<br />

1 (verbal gerund)<br />

Inheritance<br />

< Anglo-Norman enheritance a being admitted as heir, action or<br />

fact of inheriting, < enheriter (to inherit)<br />

OED Inheritance n. 2. b. Natural derivation of qualities or<br />

characters from parents or ancestry.<br />

12.. (OED)<br />

The disease descending frequently from Consumptive Parents to<br />

their Children, speaks it Hereditary (gotten as it were by<br />

inheritance from ones Parents,) insomuch that whole Families,<br />

sourcing (descended from tabefyed (consumed and dryed away)<br />

progenitours (ancestors,) have all made their Exits (dyed)<br />

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