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noun
Tinct  n.  Color; tinge; tincture; tint. (Archaic) "Blue of heaven's own tinct." "All the devices blazoned on the shield, In their own tinct."



verb
Tinct  v. t.  To color or stain; to imblue; to tint. (Archaic)



adjective
Tinct  adj.  Tined; tinged. (Archaic)






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"Tinct" Quotes from Famous Books



... is one prescription out of many: 'Sodae sulphat. 3vj. 3fs. Mannae optim. Aq. fervent. f. 3ifs. 3ij. tinct. Sennae Haustus' (And here the surgeon came and cupp'd him) 'Rx Pulv Com gr. iij. Ipecacuanhae' (With more beside if Juan had not stopp'd 'em). 'Bolus Potassae Sulphuret. sumendus, Et ...
— Don Juan • Lord Byron

... corner. Fenn saw the look as he came in. He was walking painfully straight. "I may," he said, lapsing into the poetry that came welling from his memory and marked him for a drunken fool, "I may," opening his ardent eyes and glancing affectionately about, "have been toying with 'lucent syrups tinct with cinnamon' and my feet may be 'uncertain, coy and hard to please,'" he grinned with wide amiability, "but my head is clear as a bell." His eyes flashed nervously about the shop, resting upon nothing, seeing ...
— In the Heart of a Fool • William Allen White

... to operate and entirely remove the growth or you may use the following mixture to see if it will not cause it to partly absorb and then use a dutch collar or a specially padded collar: Compound tinct. iodine, 4 ounces; sulphuric ether, 2 ounces; oil cedar, 2 ounces; turpentine, 4 ounces; mix and ...
— One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered • E.J. Wickson

... Plutus himself , That knows the tinct and multiplying medicine] Plutus the grand alchemist, who knows the tincture which confers the properties of gold upon base metals, and the matter by which gold is multiplied, by which a small quantity of gold is made to communicate its qualities ...
— Johnson's Notes to Shakespeare Vol. I Comedies • Samuel Johnson

... heap Of candied apple, quince, and plum, and gourd; With jellies soother than the creamy curd, And lucid syrops, tinct with cinnamon; Manna and dates, in argosy transferr'd From Fez; and spiced dainties, every one, From silken ...
— Tiverton Tales • Alice Brown


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