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strigment

ˈstrigment Obs.
  [ad. L. strigmentum, f. strig- root of stringĕre: see strigil.]
  The dirt and perspiration scraped off the skin with a strigil or otherwise. Hence strigmenˈtitious a., of the nature of ‘strigment’.

1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. v. 85 [Certain physicians] who beside the strigments and sudorous adhesions from mens hands, acknowledge that nothing proceedeth from gold in the usuall decoction thereof. 1745 R. James Med. Dict. III. s.v. Strigmentum, Strigments absterged in the Baths are of a healing, mollifying, and discutient Quality. Ibid., The strigmentitious Sordes of the Palæstra, which have a Mixture of Dust, discuss Collections of Matter about the Joints.

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