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单词 muscifuge
释义

muscifuge

English

Etymology

From Latin musca (fly) + fugere (to cause to flee), compare medieval Latin muscifugium, a fly fan.

Noun

muscifuge (plural muscifuges)

  1. (rare) Something which repels or kills flies, typically a plant; a fly repellent. Also spelled "muscafuge" (1844) by Henry Stephens, who claimed to have coined it.[1]
    • 1882, anonymous, The Pharmacist and Chemist, Volumes 15-16, C.E. Southard, page 228:
      Pharmacists who are plagued with flies in hot weather will be glad to learn that, according to the Moniteur des Produits Chimiques, the Ricinus sanguinis, a common ornamental foliage plant and own brother to the Ricinus communis, is an effectual muscifuge.
    • 1897, anonymous, The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 103, Fannin & Company, page 186:
      A Muscifuge... the sweet odour emanated seems very offensive to the ordinary house fly.

References

  1. Henry Stephens (1844) The Book of the Farm, volume 3, Edinburgh and London: Blackwood and Sons, page 900
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