a. Obs. [f. VITRIOL sb. + -INE1.] Resembling vitriol; vitriolic.
1652. French, Yorksh. Spa, iii. 34. Astringing waters, as Alluminous, and Vitrioline almost every where.
a. 1661. Fuller, Worthies, Yorks. (1662), III. 188. In a morish boggy ground ariseth a spring of a Vitrioline tast and odour.
1684. trans. Bonets Merc. Compit., III. 52. The Bath waters, wherein the vitrioline virtue is most eminent.
1703. Phil. Trans., XXV. 1573. How far these Stones are the effect of a Vitrioline Juice, I will not determin.