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† dephlegm, v. Old Chem.|dɪˈflɛm| [ad. mod.L. dēphlegmāre, F. déflegmer (1698) in Hatzf.): see dephlegmate.] = dephlegmate.
1660Boyle New. Exp. Phys. Mech. xxiv. 191 We took also some Spirit of Urine, carelesly enough deflegmed. 1668― Ess. & Tracts (1669) 48 We have sometimes taken of the better sort of Spirit of Salt, and having carefully dephlegm'd it [etc.]. 1683Phil. Trans. XIII. 298 Very strong Vinegar, dephlegm'd by freezing. Hence deˈphlegmed, dephlegm'd ppl. a.; deˈphlegmedness.
1660Boyle New Exp. Phys. Mech. xxx. (1682) 115 Well dephlegm'd Spirit of Wine is much lighter than Water. 1669― Hist. Firmness, Ess. & Tracts 291 The proportion..depends..upon the strength of the former Liquor, and the dephlegmedness of the latter. 1676― New Exper. i. in Phil. Trans. XI. 777 We gently poured on it some highly dephlegm'd Spirit of Wine. |