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raspatory|ˈrɑːspətərɪ, -æ-| [ad. med.L. raspātōrium (Du Cange), f. raspāre to rasp v.1 Cf. obs. F. raspatoire (Godef.).] 1. A form of rasp used in surgery.
1562W. Bullein Def. agst. sickness, Dial. Searnes & Ch. 44 Whiche thyng can not bee done with raspatorie. 1635A. Read Tumors & Ulcers 244 The bone is to bee made even with the Raspatories, and smoothed. 1676Wiseman Chirurg. Treat. v. ix, You ought to be furnished with various sorts of Raspatories. 1804Med. Jrnl. XII. 203 The different blades of the raspatory. 1879Bryant Pract. Surgery (ed. 3) I. 549 After detaching periosteum by means of the raspatory. †2. ‘A Butler's instrument, wherewith he chips bread’ (Phillips 1658). Obs. rare—0. |