v. [mod. f. on L. type chȳlificāre, in F. chylifier; f. L. chȳl-us: see CHYLE and -FY.] To turn into chyle; to produce chyle.

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1663.  Baxter, Divine Life, Pref. It is the same food which the first concoction chylifieth.

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a. 1693.  Urquhart, Rabelais, III. iv. The teeth do chew it, and the stomach doth receive, digest and chilify it.

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  fig.  1867.  Select. Writ. V’ct. Strangford (1869), I. 116. The incredibly unholy purpose of partitioning, swallowing, digesting, and chylifying everything at the other side of Europe.

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