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. |