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† ˈcolatory Obs. [ad. med.L. cōlātōri-um, see colander. The Latin word has also been used in English, and Copland used the form collatores pl.] Anything which strains; a strainer.
1541R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Cyrurg., The holes of the eyes and the collatores of the nosethrylles. 1543Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. i. iii. 4 Two holes, whyche ar called Colatories or Strayners of the nastrelles. 1657Phys. Dict., Colatorie, a streiner. 1671Salmon Syn. Med. 469 Colatorium is a Strainer. 1710Brit. Apollo II. Quarterly No. 1. 6/1 The Liver..is a Colatory of the Blood. |