a. Path. [f. next + -IC.] Of or pertaining to lientery.
1681. Grew, Musæum, 333. To strengthen the Tone of the parts, as in Lienterick and other like Cases.
1727. Bradley, Fam. Dict., s.v. Flux, There are three sorts of Fluxes of the Belly, viz. the Lienterick, humoral or Diarrhœa, and Dysenterick Flux.
182234. Goods Study Med. (ed. 4), I. 206. Lienteric diarrhœa.
1866. A. Flint, Princ. Med. (1880), 525. The dejections are called lienteric when they contain undigested aliment.
So † Lienterical a. = prec.
1676. T. Garencieres, Coral, 24. Hepatical Fluxes, Lienterical, Menstrual, Spermatical.