adv. Also spagirically. [f. prec.] In a spagyric manner; in accordance with spagyric principles.

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1621.  Burton, Anat. Mel., II. v. I. v. If you will have them spagirically prefaced look in Oswaldus Crollius.

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1662.  Merret, trans. Neri’s Art of Glass, xxxi. 50. The manner of making Vitriol of Venus, without corrosives, Spagirically.

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1670.  G. Tonstall (title), Scarbrough Spaw Spagyrically Anatomized.

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1694.  Salmon, Bate’s Dispens. (1713), 640/2. If such are the Vertues of the gross Flesh, what would it be if it was Spagyrically prepar’d?

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