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.
1663. Baxter, Divine Life, Pref. It is the same food which the first concoction chylifieth.
a. 1693. Urquhart, Rabelais, III. iv. The teeth do chew it, and the stomach doth receive, digest and chilify it.
fig. 1867. Select. Writ. Vct. Strangford (1869), I. 116. The incredibly unholy purpose of partitioning, swallowing, digesting, and chylifying everything at the other side of Europe.