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▪ I. suine, n.|ˈs(j)uːɪn| [f. L. sūs, su- swine + -ine5.] A fatty substance made from pig's lard, used as a butter-substitute.
1881Times 2 Apr. 9/3 Another product—suine—was made from the lard of pigs. 1881Chicago Times 4 June, No person shall mix..suine..with any butter or cheese. ▪ II. suine, a. nonce-wd.|ˈs(j)uːaɪn| [f. L. sūs, su- pig + -ine1: cf. L. suīnus (see swine).] Pig-like, porcine.
1922Joyce Ulysses 554 The suine scions of the house of Lambert. |