savine

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English

Noun

savine (countable and uncountable, plural savines)

  1. Alternative form of savin
    • 1837, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (UK), Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Volumes 9-10, page 356,
      In Asia Minor, Mount Taurus is covered with forests of cypress, juniper, and savines.
    • 1837, Charles A. Lee, Report of a Trial for Murder, by the Administration of Oil of Savine, for the purpose of procuring Abortion: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, volume 21, page 355:
      Believing that she was pregnant, he gave oil of savine, a deleterious drug, intending to bring on abortion, and an inflammation of the womb was produced, and she died.
    • 1996, Suzanne W. Hull, Women According to Men: The World of Tudor-Stuart Women, page 126:
      Savine was considered an abortifacient, though why it was thought a threat to a small girl is unclear.

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Middle English

Noun

savine

  1. Alternative form of savyne