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APPENDIX<br />

Putrefying n., in same sense.<br />

Earliest attestation 1548 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

In the first he deuided the nutratiue members, for they be<br />

disposed to putrification: And in the seconde, spirituall<br />

members. And in the thirde, the animall members. Chauliac,<br />

Qvydos.<br />

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Putrefying<br />

Putrefy (v)<br />

OED Putrefying n. The action of putrefy; putrefaction. Cf.<br />

Putrefaction n. and Putrification n., in same sense.<br />

?a1425 (OED)<br />

These Juices are to be run through a bag, or rather through<br />

brown-paper, and they may be boil'd up with Sugar or honey, or<br />

be kept in bottles fill'd up within a small matter of the top; which<br />

vacancy must be fill'd with Oyl of sweet Almonds, to hinder the<br />

air from getting in and putrifying the Juice. Charas, Royal.<br />

3 (all of them verbal gerunds)<br />

Nominalization Question<br />

Base<br />

< Anglo-Norman questioun, (...) < the stem of quaerere (to ask,<br />

inquire) + –tiō (–ation)<br />

Definition OED Question n. 4. †a. The action of questioning, interrogating,<br />

or examining a person; the fact of being questioned. Formerly<br />

also: talk, discourse. Obs.<br />

Earliest attestation c1485 (1456) (OED)<br />

Example<br />

Also Pliny, Absyrtus, and Columella, affirm that a piece of the<br />

root put into a hole made in the ear of a beast troubled with the<br />

Cough, or that hath taken any poison, and drawn quite through<br />

next day about that time, helpeth them: out of question it is a<br />

special thing to rowel cattel withal. Culpeper, London.<br />

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Quenching<br />

Quench (v)<br />

OED Quenching n. 1. The action of quench; spec. the action of<br />

cooling a heated object rapidly in cold water or oil.<br />

a1300 (1250) (OED)<br />

Marcor, sive ex ægritudine Senectus, sen ex Morbo Senium, is an<br />

extreme diminution or Consumption of the body, following the<br />

extinction (quenching) of the Innate (born and bred in us) heat,<br />

much like to a tree, that's withered or dryed away by excess of<br />

heat, or length of time. Harvey, Morbus.<br />

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

Quickening<br />

422

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