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† restagˈnation Obs. [ad. L. restagnātio the action of overflowing: see prec.] 1. (See quots.)
1623Cockeram ii, Restagnation, a running ouer of a thing, chiefly of water. 1658Phillips, Restagnation, an overflowing, a bubling up. 1706― (ed. Kersey), Restagnation, an over-flowing, or running over; a being all in a Plash. 2. Stagnation.
1653Harvey Anat. Exerc. ii. (1673) 153 The blood..would at last, by restagnation and intrusion, break the vessels which contain it. 1676Wiseman Surg. Treat. i. xiv. 64 It proceedeth from the restagnation of gross Bloud. |