a. Obs. [ad. L. unguinōsus, f. unguin-, unguen ointment.] Greasy, oily.

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1601.  Holland, Pliny, II. 174. The powder entreth into those unguinous or oleous plasters which the Greeks call Liparas. Ibid. (1603), Plutarch’s Mor., 675. The tortch staves made of them … are so fattie and unguinous.

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