a. Obs. [ad. mod.L. stibiāt-us: see STIBI-UM and -ATE2.] Impregnated or combined with antimony.

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1625.  Hart, Anat. Ur., II. ix. 113. Strong stibiate vomits are vsed.

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1684.  trans. Bonet’s Merc. Compit., XIV. 487. They place the chief stress of the Cure in Stibiate Emeticks.

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1754.  Huxham, Antimony, in Phil. Trans., XLVIII. 853. ’Tis also of some consequence how long the stibiate lixivium stands before the acid is poured on. Ibid., 868. As stiliate medicines are now so much in vogue.

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