English
Etymology
Latin saxifragus "stone-breaking", from saxum "stone" + frango|frangere "to break".
Adjective
en-adj
- context|obsolete|medicine Dissolving bladder stones.
Quotations
1646, w:Thomas Browne|Sir Thomas Browne, w:Pseudodoxia Epidemica|Pseudodoxia Epidemica or Enquries into very many received tenets and commonly presumed truths
:it came to be ordered that the Goat should be fed with saxifragous herbes, and such as are conceived of power to breake the stone.
1677, William Hughes, The man of sin: or a discourse of popery
:I have six or seven Instances more, ... which will make such a Saxifragous Dose, that no scruple can stand before it.
Category:Latin derivations
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