a. Obs. [f. VITRIOL sb. + -INE1.] Resembling vitriol; vitriolic.

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1652.  French, Yorksh. Spa, iii. 34. Astringing waters, as Alluminous, and Vitrioline almost every where.

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a. 1661.  Fuller, Worthies, Yorks. (1662), III. 188. In a morish boggy ground ariseth a spring of a Vitrioline tast and odour.

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1684.  trans. Bonet’s Merc. Compit., III. 52. The Bath waters, wherein the vitrioline virtue is most eminent.

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1703.  Phil. Trans., XXV. 1573. How far these Stones are the effect of a Vitrioline Juice, I will not determin.

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