Inunction — In*unc tion, n. [L. inunctio, fr. inungere, inunctum, to anoint. See 1st {In }, and {Unction}.] The act of anointing, or the state of being anointed; unction; specifically (Med.), the rubbing of ointments into the pores of the skin, by which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inunction — (v. lat), Einsalbung. Inunctionskur, Schmierkur, Einreibung grauer. Quecksilbersalbe in die Haut zur Heilung veralteter Syphilis … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Inunction — Inunction, lat. deutsch, Salbung … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
inunction — [in uŋk′shən] n. [L inunctio: see IN 1 & UNCTION] 1. the act of rubbing ointment, liniment, etc. into the skin 2. an ointment, liniment, etc … English World dictionary
inunction — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin inunction , inunctio, from inunguere to anoint more at anoint Date: 15th century an act of applying oil or ointment ; anointing … New Collegiate Dictionary
inunction — /in ungk sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of anointing. 2. Med. the rubbing in of an oil or ointment. 3. Pharm. an unguent. [1595 1605; < L inunction (s. of inunctio), equiv. to inunct(us) (ptp. of inunguere to ANOINT) + ion ION. See IN 2, UNCTION] * * * … Universalium
inunction — noun /ɪnˈʌŋkʃən/ the anointing or rubbing in of oil or balm See Also: anoint, ointment, unguent … Wiktionary
inunction — n. anointing, daubing of oil; ointment … English contemporary dictionary
inunction — [ɪ nʌŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n] noun chiefly Medicine the rubbing of ointment or oil into the skin. Origin C15: from L. inunctio(n ), from inunguere smear on … English new terms dictionary
inunction — in·unc·tion … English syllables