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▪ I. † reˈstaurative, a.1 and n. Obs. In 4–5 -if, 6 -iue. [a. OF. restauratif, -ive, or ad. med.L. *restaurativ-us.] = restorative a. and n.
1390Gower Conf. III. 30 Al the metes and the spices..Ne be so lusti forto take Ne so ferforth restauratif. 1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. lxix. (Bodl. MS.), Whan kinde is comforted ne vseþ certeyn medicyns resumptiue and restauratiue. c1430Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 49, I sought lechis for a restauratif. Ibid. 95 Oure helthe, oure foode and oure restauratif. 1620Venner Via Recta iii. 60 By reason of the pure and restauratiue nourishment, which it giueth. ▪ II. restaurative, a.2 rare.|rɛˈstɔːrətɪv| [ad. F. restauratif: see -ive.] Having the function of a restaurant; providing restaurant facilities.
1875in G. J. Holyoake Hist. Co-operation in Eng. I. ix. 214 In a short time the restaurative omnibuses will circulate through Paris... These vehicles will contain broth and sauce for the whole city. |