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eucrasy|ˈjuːkrəsɪ| Also 7 eucracy, 8 euchrasy. [ad. Gr. εὐκρᾱσί-α good temperature, f. εὔκρᾱτος well-tempered, f. εὐ- (see eu-) + κρᾱ-, κεραννύναι to mix.] Such a due or well-proportioned mixture of qualities as constitutes health or soundness.
1607T. Walkington Opt. Glass xv, In this eucrasy there is an absolute symmetriè. 1642W. Price Serm. 39 Of this Eucracy, this healthfull temper and constitution, the City once was. 1670Maynwaring Vita Sana vi. 79 It is some dayes before the stomach recover its eucrasy, and perform its office well. 1719Quincy Med. Dict., Euchrasy. Hence in mod. Dicts. |