a. Also erroneously in 9 chylo-. [f. as prec.: see -ORY.] = prec.
1646. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., II. v. 84. A Chylifactory menstruum or digestive preparation.
1841. Blackw. Mag., L. 775/2. The Englishman, through whose hereditary blood the nutritive and chylofactory roast beef and strong ale have been amalgamated since the days of Edward the Confessor.