[= Ger. Templinöl, Pharmaceut. L. oleum templinum, said by Flückiger (Mittheil. naturf. Gesellsch. Bern, 1855, 139) to have been used by Haller, 1755: origin unascertained.] (See quots.)
[1860. Mayne, Expos. Lex., Templinum oleum, oil obtained from the cones or nuts of the pine-tree. Germ. syn. Tannenzapfenöl.]
1868. Watts, Dict. Chem., V. 719. Templin-oil, oil of Pine-cones isomeric with, and very similar to, oil of turpentine, obtained by distillation of the cones of Pinus Pumilio..., and in some parts of Switzerland from the cones of the silver-fir (Abies Picea).