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APPENDIX<br />

whych with Agricola, I saye it pleaseth vs not to inuay, y=e=<br />

Deuines sayeth, the punishment of God for oure offences: (...).<br />

Jones, Dial.<br />

Tokens 1<br />

Nominalization Purgation<br />

Base<br />

< Anglo-Norman purgacioun, (...) < pūrgāt–, past participial<br />

stem of pūrgāre (to purge) + –iō (–ation)<br />

Definition OED Purgation n. 3. a. Originally: the cleansing of the body of<br />

waste material, an excess of a humour, etc. In later use: spec. the<br />

emptying of the bowels, esp. by the use of a laxative. Also: an<br />

instance of this. Cf. also Purging n. 2., in same sense.<br />

Earliest attestation a1387 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

Agaynst the feuer quartayne or cotydyan/ for purgacyon take .v.<br />

dra~mes of assa soden with wyne in a holowed rote called Malu~<br />

terre/ tha~ streyne it and put therto hony or sugre/ and afore the<br />

houre of the feuer make a supposytory onely of assa fetida<br />

anoynted with oyle/ butter/ or hony for hurtyng. Anonymous,<br />

Newe.<br />

Tokens 5<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Tokens<br />

Nominalization<br />

Base<br />

Definition<br />

Earliest attestation<br />

Example<br />

Tokens<br />

Purging<br />

Purge (v)<br />

OED Purging n. 2. Med. Elimination or expulsion of waste or<br />

harmful material, ingested food, etc., from the body; spec. the act<br />

of emptying the bowels or the administration or use of laxatives<br />

to induce this. Cf. also Purgation n. 3. a., in same sense.<br />

c1400 (OED)<br />

After purging, it is good to sweat, and take heed of anger, fear or<br />

passions, which stir up the humors that lie stil and close, and<br />

make a plague without any society with them of the plague.<br />

Sennert, Practical.<br />

10 (one of them a verbal gerund)<br />

Purifying<br />

Purify (v)<br />

OED Purifying n. The action of purify; cleansing, purification; an<br />

instance of this.<br />

c1384 (OED)<br />

The eeris be grystly vpo~ y=e= petrosu~ bone ordayned for to<br />

here/ to the whiche y=t= co~me otwahrt holys vnto the senewes<br />

of y=e= brayn~es where the heerynge is/ vnder the eerys is<br />

flesshe lyke carnellis that maketh the puryfienge of y=e=<br />

braynes/ by the which goothe .ij. vaynes y=t= conuay y=e=<br />

spermatyke or seedly mater or substance downe to the ballockis.<br />

Braunschweig, Handy.<br />

2 (one of them a verbal gerund)<br />

420

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