v. Alch. Obs. [app. ad. med.L. *inglūtāre, corresp. to F. engluer: see ENGLUE. Cf. Pr. englutir.] trans. To close with slime or glue; to seal up (a vessel), make air-tight; implied in Engluting, vbl. sb. (See ENLUTE.)

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c. 1386.  Chaucer, Chan. Yem. Prol. & T., 213. What sholde I tellen … Of the pot and glasses englutyng [v.r. enlutyng] That of the Eyr myghte passe out no thyng.

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1584.  R. Scot, Discov. Witchcr., XIV. i. 354. Mysticall termes of art: as (for a tast) their subliming, amalgaming, engluting [marginal note, enluting].

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1692.  Coles, Engluting, gluing or glued, stopped.

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