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▪ I. † extraˈvenate, a. Obs. [f. L. extrā + vēn-a vein + -ate2.] Let out of the veins.
1661Glanvill Van. Dogm. xxi. 207 The wound is affected in like manner as is the extravenate bloud by the Sympathetick medicine. 1755in Johnson; and in mod. Dicts. ▪ II. † extraˈvenate, v. Obs. rare. [f. as prec. + -ate3.] trans. To let (blood) out of the veins; to extravasate. Hence extraveˈnated ppl. a. extraveˈnation, the action of letting blood out of the veins; an instance of this.
1650Charleton Paradoxes 36 The blood once extravenated, or effluxed out of its proper conservatory..looseth its..vitality. 1668Culpepper & Cole Barthol. Anat. 302 Extravenated Blood, or Blood out of its natural place. |