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coagment, v. ? Obs.|kəʊægˈmɛnt| [ad. L. coagment-āre to stick together, cement, connect, f. coagment-um a joining, f. co-agēre, cōgere: see -ment. ‘Only the participle found in use’ (J.).] trans. To cement or join together, to stick together.
1603Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1359 The same seemeth to be composed and coagmented..of five other worlds. 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 593 Cathartical Powders..are usually coagmented into..Electuaries. 1665J. Glanvill Sceps. Sci. xx. 128 Had the world been coagmented from that supposd fortuitous jumble. 1728Earbery tr. Burnet's St. Dead I. 193 Articulately jointed, and coagmented together. 1862Wiseman in Sat. Rev. 275 The Church..coagmented and cemented by the precious Blood. |