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† soˈlific, a. Obs.—1 [ad. L. type *sōlific-us, f. sōl sun: see -fic.] Impregnated by the sun. So † soˈlificous a. Also † soˈlificate v., ˈsolify v., trans. to expose to the sun, to impregnate with solar qualities.
1559Morwyng Evonym. 98 To be solificate or made golden, is when we procure the vertue of the sunne; that is golde to be in it. Ibid. 99 You shall put it into the quintessence of wine, and set it forth to be solified and sonned in the spring. 1650Ashmole Chym. Collect. 119 Let the powder be most subtile with two parts of Solificous Water. 1678R. Russell tr. Geber iii. ii. ii. xvi. 207 And convert it..into true Solifick and Lunifick, according to that for which the Medicine was prepared. |