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▪ I. † rugine, n. Obs. [a. F. rugine, ad. med.L. rugina, prob. an alteration of L. runcīna plane.] A surgeon's rasp.
1676Wiseman Surg. Treat. v. ix. 392, I open'd the Fissure with my Rugines, scraping away its edges that no Sanies or Matter might be detain'd. 1739S. Sharpe Surg. Introd. p. xlvii, In these cases it is proper to scrape the Bone with a Rugine. ▪ II. † rugine, v. Obs. rare. [ad. F. ruginer, or med.L. ruginare: see prec.] trans. To rasp or scrape with a rugine. Hence † rugining vbl. n.
c1400Lanfranc's Cirurg. 132 (Add. MS.), Þenne y remeffe hym aweye wiþ rugenynge [v.r. rugement] from þe partye þat halt. 1676Wiseman Surg. Treat. II. v. ix. 130 (R.), The next day, where you shall find it moist, there you are to rugine it. |