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† imˈpinguate, v. Obs. [f. ppl. stem of late L. impinguāre, f. im- (im-1) + pingu-is fat.] trans. To make fat; to fatten.
1620Venner Via Recta v. 85 It impinguateth and causeth the body to waxe grosse. 1666G. Harvey Morb. Angl. xviii. 214 Rhenish Wines..do accidentally impinguate. 1693Evelyn De la Quint. Orange Trees 10 That the Mare of Wine did Impinguate, and Inrich the Ground. Hence imˈpinguating ppl. a.; also † impinˈguation, fattening.
1620Venner Via Recta vii. 117 They yeeld a grosse, clammy, and an impinguating nourishment. 1640G. Watts tr. Bacon's Adv. Learn. iv. ii. (R. Suppl.), We receive into the body of medicine, the knowledge of the parts of man's body, of functions..of impinguation [L. impinguatione] and the like. a1682Sir T. Browne Misc. Tracts (1684) 16 Physicians..acknowledge a very nutritive and impinguating faculty in Pulses. |