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▪ I. † venin, n.1 Obs. In 4–5 venyn. [a. OF. venin:—L. venēn-um.] Venom, poison.
c1330R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 9005 Venyn for salue wyþ hym he nam, Als a monk to court he cam. c1380Wyclif Three Treat. (1851) p. xxxvi, As Crist techiþ in his gospel, hou þat men shulden..forsake her cumpenye as venyn [v.r. venym]. c1400Apol. Loll. 57 Triacle is turnid in to venyn, and þis þat was foundun to remedie, is foundun to deþ. Hence † venin v. trans., to poison. Obs.—0
a1500Prompt. Parv. 508/2 (MS. H.), Venynyn or venymyn, veneno. ▪ II. ˈvenin, n.2 Chem. Also -ine, -ene. [f. venom + -in1.] A toxic substance forming the distinctive element in snake-venom. (In recent Dicts.) |