Definition of "officinal" adjective comparative more officinal , superlative most officinal
(dated) Medicinal . quotations examples
Quotations The leaves are the officinal part ;
1850, Robert Eglesfeld Griffith, A Universal Formulary, page 371
(obsolete, rare) Used in a shop , or belonging to it. quotations
Quotations In this Part of the Town , are also three Convents , seventeen Churches , an Academy , a Printing -House , a Library , the Mint , and the Grand Dispensatory , which last is a very magnificent Building , and the Officinal Furniture is very rich , for the Pots are all of China , and the Glasses Chrystal .
1738, Philipp Johann von Strahlenberg, An Historico-geographical Description of the North and Eastern Parts of Europe and Asia, page 425
Dr . Kaempfer further observes , that the quantity of Varnish obtained from this officinal Anacardium tree is so great , as not only to serve to vernish all the untensils of China , Tonquin , and Japan , but that it is exported in wooden vessels to Batavia , and several other parts of India .
1770, Philosophical Transactions, giving some Account of the present undertakings, studies, and labours of the Ingenious, in many considerable parts of the world., page 413
I had always , in my officinal state , been kept in awe by lace and embroidery ; and imagined that to fright away these unwelcome familiarities , nothing was necessary , but that I should , by splendour of dress , proclaim my reunion with a higher rank .
1796, Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy, The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.:, page 334