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coction Now rare.|ˈkɒkʃən| [ad. L. coctiōnem cooking, n. of action, f. coquĕre to cook: so F. coction (16th c. in Littré).] 1. Boiling; cooking in general.
1605Timme Quersit. ii. vi. 130 The true correctors of all remedies are purifying and coctions only. 1677Grew Anat. Plants (1682) 273 Either by Coction or long Infusion. 1707Sloane Jamaica I. 131 The venom lies chiefly in volatile parts going away by coction. 1821R. Turner Arts & Sci. 218 In the sixth boiler the syrup receives its full coction. †2. The action of heat in preparing any substance; e.g. the baking of earthenware, etc. Obs.
1684Boyle Porousn. Anim. & Solid Bod. iv. 91 Those earthern Bottles..by reason of the solidity they acquire by the vehement coction of the Fire. 1766T. Amory Life J. Buncle (1825) III. 220 Procure to the imperfect metals the much desired coction. †3. Ripening. Obs.
1693Evelyn De la Quint. Compl. Gard. I. 90 The Pear..may receive thereby an extraordinary Coction. †4. Old Med. The ‘ripening’ of morbific matter, which fits it for elimination from the living body.
1572J. Jones Bathes Buckstone 18 a, Coction must be loked first; especially in grosse, tough, and slimy humours. 1685Boyle Enq. Notion Nat. 229 When they say that a Portion of Peccant Matter is brought to Coction, they mean, that it has acquir'd such a Disposition, as makes it more fit, than before, to be separated. 1738Med. Ess. IV. 364. 1852 Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. 247 Under the terms crudity, coction and evacuation, were designated the three principal periods of diseases, as dependent on an alteration of the morbific matter. 5. Phys. Digestion of food. ? Obs.
1667Phil. Trans. II. 514 The conveighing of the Yolk into the Guts, for a second coction. 1668Culpepper & Cole tr. Barthol. Anat. i. ix. 22 The Action of the stomach is Coction which is termed Chylification. 1725Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Indigestion. 1881 tr. Trousseau & Pidoux' Therapeutics, The system is powerless to perform any coction. †6. Preparation by a natural process which gradually brings to perfection. Obs.
1683Salmon Doron Med. i. 332 The first Celestial dew..by a perpetual ‘Coction’. 1725Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Milk, The Milk which is too young, should be rejected, because it has not acquir'd all the Degrees of Coction it should have. 1729G. Shelvocke Artillery ii. 85 The Fossil is more gross than the Sea Salt, as well on account of its Coction or Preparation, as of its Substance. |