adv. Also spagirically. [f. prec.] In a spagyric manner; in accordance with spagyric principles.
1621. Burton, Anat. Mel., II. v. I. v. If you will have them spagirically prefaced look in Oswaldus Crollius.
1662. Merret, trans. Neris Art of Glass, xxxi. 50. The manner of making Vitriol of Venus, without corrosives, Spagirically.
1670. G. Tonstall (title), Scarbrough Spaw Spagyrically Anatomized.
1694. Salmon, Bates Dispens. (1713), 640/2. If such are the Vertues of the gross Flesh, what would it be if it was Spagyrically prepard?