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‖ itinerarium|ɪtɪnəˈrɛərɪəm| [late L., = an account of roads or of a route, with notices of stations, distances, etc., n. use of neuter of itinerārius: see itinerary a.] 1. = itinerary n. 2, 3.
1747Chesterfield Lett. to Son 30 Oct., I am very well pleased with your Itinerarium, which you sent me from Ratisbon. 1812J. Jebb Corr. (1834) II. 97 The journey..might be made in two days. An itinerarium I annex. 1869I. Burns Life W. C. Burns ix. (1870) 213 We must reluctantly break off this remarkable and deeply interesting itinerarium. 2. Surg. ‘An old name for the staff used in lithotomy’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).
1706Phillips, Itinerarium,..also a Surgeon's Instrument, which being fix'd in the Urinary Passage shews the Sphincter, or Neck of the Bladder, in order to the more sure making of an Incision to find out the Stone. 1855Mayne Expos. Lex., Itinerarium. |