v. Obs. [a. F. coagule-r, ad. L. coāgulā-re.] An earlier equivalent of COAGULATE. intr. and trans.

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c. 1400.  Maundev. (Roxb.), xvii. 76. Þe dew of heuen … fallez on þe herbes, and þare it coagules and waxes white.

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1490.  Caxton, Eneydos, xxii. 83. To sette to gyder and to coagule alle natures for generacyon.

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1549.  Compl. Scot., vi. 67. Hemp, that coagulis the flux of the sparme.

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