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trudge(1) (iou)



trudge noun. L16.
[from TRUDGE verb1. Sense 1 is perh. a different word.]
A thrust; a push. Cf. THRUTCH noun. Only in L16.
A person who trudges or walks laboriously; a trudger. M18.
An act of trudging; a laborious steady walk. M19.
A. Brookner He would..begin the long trudge back.
? In sense 1, meaning is uncertain.

lambative (medicine)


lambative


Taken by licking with the tongue. "Sirups and lambative medicines."

Origin: L. Lambere to lick. See Lambent.

A medicine taken by licking with the tongue; a lincture.

Source: Websters Dictionary