Obs. In 6 sucosyte, succozitie, -site. [ad. mod.L. succōsitās, f. succōsus (see prec.).] Juice, moisture.

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c. 1530.  Judic. Urines, II. vii. 28. To drawe to hym sucosyte, that is to say, humidyte.

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1548–77.  Vicary, Anat., viii. (1888), 70. These Miseraices … bring to Vena porta the succozitie of Chiley gooing from the stomacke.

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1579.  G. Baker, Guydo’s Quest., 29. To … beare awaye the saide succosite from the liuer.

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