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effund, v.|ɛˈfʌnd| [ad. L. effund-ĕre, f. ex out + fund-ĕre to pour.] trans. To pour out (lit. and fig.); to shed (blood); to pour out the contents of (a vessel).
c1420Pallad. on Husb. iv. 107 Oyldregges salt effunde uppon the roote [of olives]. a1500Cuckow & Night. Lenvoye, Suspires which I effunde in silence! 1550Bale Image Both Ch. ii. I ij b (T.), After this went forth the seconde angel..effundinge his vial upon the sea. 1578Banister Hist. Man v. 70 The Arterie being from that deriued, which is effunded into the liuer. 1647H. More Poems 51 If he his life effund To utmost death. 1719D'Urfey Pills (1872) III. 322 Much Blood they effund. 1776tr. Da Costa's Conchol. 60 Several [kinds of shells]..effund this purple juice. 1866J. Rose tr. Ovid's Fasti ii. 146 Now doth the Idæan boy appear Effunding..nectar rare. |