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chirurgery

American  
[kahy-rur-juh-ree] / kaɪˈrɜr dʒə ri /

noun

Archaic.
  1. surgery.


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Origin of chirurgery

1350–1400; chirurg(eon) + -ery; replacing Middle English sirurgerie < Middle French cirurgerie < Latin chīrūrg ( ia ) (< Greek cheirourgía; chirurgeon, -ia ) + Old French -erie -ery

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They took him up and conveyed him into a druggist's shop, the master of which practiced chirurgery.

From Peg Woffington by Reade, Charles

The good clerk also made shoes, shaved and clipped hair, and practised chirurgery also in the worming of dogs.

From The Parish Clerk by Ditchfield, P. H. (Peter Hampson)

We try also all poisons, and other medicines upon them, as well of chirurgery as physic.

From Ideal Commonwealths by More, Thomas, Sir, Saint

We try also all poisons and other medicines upon them, as well of chirurgery, as physic.

From New Atlantis by Bacon, Francis

No, sir, we don’t want Master Pawson with us; let him study his chirurgery and sewing of cuts, and stopping up bullet-holes.

From The Young Castellan A Tale of the English Civil War by Fenn, George Manville

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