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poˈllinctor [a. L. pollinctor, agent-n. from pollingĕre to wash (a corpse) and prepare it for the funeral pile.] One who prepares a dead body for cremation or embalming, by washing, anointing, etc. In quot. 1969, one employed by a funeral director to do this (U.S. Blacks).
1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. vii. xix. 384 What is delivered by Herodotus concerning the ægyptian Pollinctors, or such as annointed the dead. 1664Evelyn Sylva (1776) 315 One of the greatest secrets used by our pollinctors and mountebanks who pretend to this embalming mystery. 1705Phil. Trans. XXV. 2107 An Embalmer or Surgeon; a Pollinctor or Apothecary. 1969Liberator Dec. 13/2, I left the funeral home along with the body and the pollinctor. So † poˈllincture Obs. [ad. L. pollinctūra], the washing, anointing, etc. of a dead body, in preparation for burning or burial. (In first quot. fig.)
16..Inscription on brass in Tredington Churchyard, Praises on tombs are but a pollincture. 1656in Blount Glossogr. 1695J. Edwards Perfect. Script. 188 [He] had skill to dissect bodies in order to their pollincture. |