A. adj. Impregnated with turpentine; having the nature or quality of turpentine; terebinthine.
1680. Boyle, Produc. Chem. Princ., III. 123. The Terebinthinate Oyle.
1702. H. Vaughan, in Phil. Trans., XXIII. 1244. I ordered him a Terebinthinate Clyster.
1821. W. P. C. Barton, Flora N. Amer., I. 103. Emilting a terebinthinate odour.
1874. Garrod & Baxter, Mat. Med. (1880), 246. Copaiva acts as a stimulant like other terebinthinate drugs.
B. sb. A terebinthine product; a medicinal preparation of turpentine.
17[?]. Floyer (J.). Salt scrum may be evacuated by urine, by terebinthinates; as tops of pine in all our ale.
182234. Goods Study Med. (ed. 4), I. 248. The balsam of copaiba is a terebinthinate of another kind.
1844. Copland, Dict. Pract. Med. (1858), II. 130/1. The terebinthinates are the most efficacious means of arresting the discharge.
So Terebinthinate v. trans., to impregnate with turpentine; hence Terebinthinated ppl. a.
1651. French, Distill., iv. 91. Take Spirit of Wine terebinthinated ten ounces.
1898. Allbutts Syst. Med., V. 88. The inhalation of an oxygenated and terebinthinated atmosphere.