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tabific, a. rare.|təˈbɪfɪk| [ad. L. tābific-us, f. tabes: see -fic. Cf. mod.F. tabifique (Littré).] Causing tabes; consumptive, emaciating, wasting.
1669Address hopef. yng. Gentry Eng. 14 Whose souls languish under the irreparable decays of tabific inactivity. 1684tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. xiv. 492 The Tabifick Matter deposited in the Lungs [in Phthisis]. 1774T. West Antiq. Furness p. xvii, The younger sort amongst the fair sex..have been carried off by tabific complaints. |