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insalutary, a.|ɪnˈsæljuːtərɪ| [ad. late L. insalūtāris, f. in- (in-3) + salūtāris salutary. Cf. F. insalutaire (16th c. in Littré).] Not salutary. †1. Injurious to health; insalubrious. Obs.
1694Westmacott Script. Herb. 36 The too common use of it [sugar]..is insalutary. 1773Pringle Disc. Air 5 Nor did the ancient physicians fail to distinguish..between an insalutary and a wholesome air. 2. Not having a healthy mental or social influence or effect.
1836Lytton Athens (1837) II. 253 Those not insalutary consequences of a free state..their impatience at pecuniary demands [etc.]. |