Unconcocted
adj
adj ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 undigested archaic
"It may arise also from the stomach being overloaded with unconcocted aliment, or from a suppressed or diminished secretion of the salivary liquors in the mouth, which may arise from fever, spasm, or affections of the mind; […]"
- 2 crude archaic
"A weight of wine lies heavy on my head, The unconcocted follies of last night."
Example
More examples"It may arise also from the stomach being overloaded with unconcocted aliment, or from a suppressed or diminished secretion of the salivary liquors in the mouth, which may arise from fever, spasm, or affections of the mind; […]"
Etymology
From un- + concocted.
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