deˈglutinate, v.
[f. L. dēglūtināt-, ppl. stem of dēglūtināre to unglue (Pliny), f. de- I. 6 + glūtināre to glue.]
† 1. trans. To unglue; to loosen or separate (things glued together). Obs.
| 1609 J. Davies Holy Roode (1876) 16 (D.) The Hand of Outrage that deglutinates His Vesture, glu'd with gore⁓blood to His backe. 1727 Bailey vol. II, Deglutinated. |
2. To deprive of gluten, extract the gluten from.
| 1889 in Cent. Dict. |
Hence deglutiˈnation.
| 1623 in Cockeram ii. s.v. Vngluing. 1721 in Bailey. |