Middle English Dictionary Entry
implanted ppl.
Entry Info
Forms | implanted ppl. Also enplaunted. |
Etymology | Modeled after ML implantātus, ppl. of implantāre. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
Anat. Of cartilages, blood vessels, muscles, nerves, etc.: implanted, embedded, inserted; ~ to, ~ in.
Associated quotations
- ?a1425 *Chauliac(1) (NY 12)9a/a : Þe corde is cast out & dilated..And it is implanted [L implantatur] in þe bone of þe adiutory.
- ?a1425 *Chauliac(1) (NY 12)10b/a : And þe colatoriez of þe noseþrillez partied bi a maner bony addicioun..ffro þe which is implanted [*Ch.(2): is enplaunted] þe cartilage diuidyng þe noseþrillez.
- ?a1425 *Chauliac(1) (NY 12)15a/b : Þe substaunce is softe, þynne, spongious, & white, within which ar insered, i. implanted [L inseruntur], 3 kyndes of vesselez.
- ?a1425 *Chauliac(3) (Htrn 95)39b/b : Sinewes be not inplanted to gristels neiþer to bones neiþer to many oþere glandulous flessches, but þe sinewes semen enplanted to þe teþe.
- ?a1425 *Chauliac(3) (Htrn 95)42a/b : Þe brawnes þat meuen þe heed be inplanted oþere sette in þe necke.
- ?a1425 *Chauliac(3) (Htrn 95)43b/a : Þer ben oþere smale bones..vnder þe bone of þe eres, in þe whiche brawnes & cordes ben enplanted oþer sette inne and festend.
- ?a1475 PParv.(Win)351 : Implantyd: inplantatus.