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† ˈnutriture Obs. [ad. late L. nūtrītūra, f. ppl. stem of nūtrīre: see -ure. So It. nut-, nud-, nodritura.] 1. Nourishment, nutrition.
1557North Gueuara's Diall Pr. (1619) 698/2 [The trees] instead of meate receave into them for nutriture the heate of the Sunne. 1567Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 515 Na thing requisite for his nutriture..and preservatioun salbe foryot. 1601Holland Pliny xviii. xvii, The root is contented with lesse nutriture. 1666G. Harvey Morb. Ang. xx. (1672) 248 Nature..rather hungers for a greater supply of nutriture. 1740Cheyne Regimen p. ii, The Supply and Nutriture of the Fluids and Solids must pass..through them. b. Condition as to nourishment. rare—1.
1620Venner Via Recta iii. 51 If it be of the age betweene one and two moneths, and competently fat, then it is of an excellent temperament, and nutriture. 2. Fostering; careful rearing or bringing up.
1577Harrison Desc. Brit. ii. xx. in Holinshed 210 Their continuall nutriture and cherishing of such homeborne and forren simples. 1671Panton Spec. Juv. 282 Leave them a stock of Vertue and good Nutriture to set up withall in the World. 1684Bunyan Pilgr. ii. 158 Besides, here they shall be sure to haue good Nutriture and Admonition. |