purgen

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English

Etymology

Genericized version of the trade name Purgen, from purge.

Noun

purgen (uncountable)

  1. (proprietary name, obsolete) A preparation of phenolphthalein, employed as a laxative.
    • 1908, Norbert Ortner, Nathaniel Bowditch Potter, Frederic Huntington Bartlett, Treatment of Internal Diseases: For Physicians and Students, page 498:
      The author considers purgen (phenolphthalein) generally reliable as a cathartic, but one attended with some danger.

Anagrams

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French purgier, from Latin pūrgō.

Pronunciation

Verb

purgen

  1. To cleanse or purify; to remove impurities:
    1. To free from sin; to spiritually purify.
    2. To ritually cleanse or purify.
    3. (medicine) To purge or cleanse the body.
    4. (medicine) To evacuate the bowels.
  2. To clean or clear; to remove extraneous matter.
  3. (law) To prove innocence; to clear.

Conjugation

Descendants

  • English: purge
  • Scots: purge

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