Word Study
insufflate
CIDE DICTIONARY
insufflate, a. [See Insufflation.].
To blow upon; to breath upon or into; to use insufflation upon. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
insufflate, v.tr.
1 Med. a blow or breathe (air, gas, powder, etc.) into a cavity of the body etc. b treat (the nose etc.) in this way.
2 Theol. blow or breathe on (a person) to symbolize spiritual influence.
1 Med. a blow or breathe (air, gas, powder, etc.) into a cavity of the body etc. b treat (the nose etc.) in this way.
2 Theol. blow or breathe on (a person) to symbolize spiritual influence.
Derivative
insufflation n.
Etymology
LL insufflare insufflat- (as IN-(2), sufflare blow upon)
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