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aphronitre
ˈaphronitre ? Obs. [ad. L. aphronitrum, a. Gr. ἀϕρόνιτρον, better ἀϕρὸς νίτρου, spuma nitri.] ‘Foam of nitre’; a name formerly applied to the sulphur salts of various alkalis and earths.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvi. lxix. (1495) 575 The fome of Nitrum hyghte Affronitum. 1601 Holland Pliny (1634) ...
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Aphronitre
Aphronitre, or aphronitrum, is a kind of nitre, mentioned in ancient texts. It was supposed to be the foam or froth of a liquid, emerging to the top. Naturalists have taken the ancient aphronitre to have been a native saltpetre.
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Niter
A term (, or aphronitre) which translates as "foam of niter" was a regular purchase in a fourth-century AD series of financial accounts, and since it
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foam
▪ I. foam, n. (fəʊm) Forms: 1 fám, faam, (3 fam), 3–6 fame, 4–8 fome, (5 foome,) 7 foame, 7–9 Sc. faem(e, fame, faim, feim, feame, 6– foam. [OE. fám str. (? masc. or neut.) = OHG. feim (MHG. veim, Ger. feim) masc.:—WGer. *faimo-:—pre-Teut. *poimo- or *phoimo-. A parallel form with suffix -no- instea...
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ويرش الطفل بـ«مسحوق الملح الجيد، أو النطرون أو aphronitre» لامتصاص رواسب الولادة، ثم تشطف، ويرش ويشطف ثانية.
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