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APPENDIX<br />

degrees or subtle means.<br />

Earliest attestation 1644 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

This salin sap of the Vessels for being refused reception of the<br />

parts, indues daily a greater [^p.33^] ferocity (fierceness,) and<br />

declares it self in a more hostile (like an Enemy) manner, by<br />

insinuating (peircing) into the profundity (depth) of the parts,<br />

and so drying, absorbing (sucking up,) and consuming the<br />

Radical moisture and Innate heat, arrives to a Proper<br />

Consumption. Harvey, Morbus.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Insition<br />

Base < Latin insitiōn-em, n. of action < inserĕre (to plant in, engraft) <<br />

in– (in–) + serĕre (to sow, plant)<br />

Definition OED Insition n. Obs. a. The action of engrafting, engraftment;<br />

concr. a graft.<br />

Earliest attestation 1563 (EMEMT)<br />

Example<br />

Guido de Cauliaco (in his boke which he calleth his Collectorie)<br />

defineth it in this sorte. Chirurgirie is a parte of terapentike<br />

helinge men by insition, vstion, & articulation. Gale, Antidotaire.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Inspiration<br />

Base<br />

< Old French en–, inspiration, –cion (...) < Latin inspīrātiōn-em,<br />

n. of action from inspīrāre (to inspire)<br />

Definition OED Inspiration n. 2. a. The action, or an act, of breathing in or<br />

inhaling; the drawing in of the breath into the lungs in respiration.<br />

(Opp. to expiration). Cf. also Inspiring n., in same sense.<br />

Earliest attestation 1513 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

THere is also of the kinde of putrifying feuers, a feuer<br />

pestilential, of the Grekes called [^GREEK OMITTED^], [/49./]<br />

of y=e= Latines pestilens febris of vs properlye the pestilence, so<br />

[/50./] called, bicause it spryngeth and groweth by inspiration<br />

and venemous [/51./] ayre, for as Galen testifieth, the ayre being<br />

corrupt, maketh the humor of the bodye to corrupt and putrify<br />

also. Jones, Dial.<br />

Tokens 3<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Inspiring<br />

Inspire (v)<br />

OED Inspiring n. The action of the verb inspire; breathing in,<br />

inhalation; infusion of divine influence, etc. Cf. also Inspiration<br />

n. 2. a., in same sense.<br />

a1340 (OED)<br />

Moreover nothig we find taints sound Lungs sooner, than<br />

inspiring (drawing in) the breath of putrid (stinking and<br />

beginning to rot) ulcer'd, or Consumptive Lungs; (...). Harvey,<br />

376

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