Distill

Distill
Distill Dis*till", v. t. 1. To let fall or send down in drops. [1913 Webster]

Or o'er the glebe distill the kindly rain. --Pope. [1913 Webster]

The dew which on the tender grass The evening had distilled. --Drayton. [1913 Webster]

2. To obtain by distillation; to subject to a process of evaporation and subsequent condensation; to extract by distillation, as spirits, essential oil, etc.; to rectify; as, to distill brandy from wine; to distill alcoholic spirits from grain; to distill essential oils from flowers, etc.; to distill fresh water from sea water. ``Distilling odors on me.'' --Tennyson. [1913 Webster]

3. To subject to distillation; as, to distill molasses in making rum; to distill barley, rye, corn, etc. [1913 Webster]

4. To dissolve or melt. [R.] [1913 Webster]

Swords by the lightning's subtle force distilled. --Addison. [1913 Webster]

5. to extract out and present the essence of; to shorten and refine; to present the essential elements of; -- of ideas or texts. [PJC]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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  • distill — or distil [di stil′] vi. distilled, distilling [ME distillen < OFr distiller < L distillare, for destillare, to trickle down < de , down + stillare, to drop < stilla, a drop: see STONE] 1. to fall in drops; trickle; drip 2. to undergo …   English World dictionary

  • Distill — Dis*till , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Distilled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Distilling}.] [F. distiller, from L. destillare, destillatum; de + stillare to drop, stilla a drop, prob. fr. stiria frozen drop, icicle; prob. akin to stare, E. stand. Cf. {Still}, n.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • distill — I verb boil down, clarify, concentrate, condense, decoct, destillare, draw forth, draw out, draw out the essence, drop, expel, extract, filtrate, filter, free from extraneous matter, press out, purify by removing the foreign and nonessential,… …   Law dictionary

  • distill — also distil, late 14c., from O.Fr. distiller (14c.), from L. distillare trickle down in minute drops, from dis apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + stillare to drip, drop, from stilla drop. Related: Distilled; distilling …   Etymology dictionary

  • distill — [v] make pure; draw out something boil down, brew, clarify, concentrate, condense, cook, cut, cut down, cut to the bone*, dribble, drip, drop, evaporate, express, extract, ferment, get to the meat*, infuse, precipitate, press, press out, purify,… …   New thesaurus

  • distill — also distil verb (distilled; distilling) Etymology: Middle English distillen, from Anglo French distiller, from Late Latin distillare, alteration of Latin destillare, from de + stillare to drip, from stilla drop Date: 14th century …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • distill — distillable, adj. /di stil /, v.t. 1. to subject to a process of vaporization and subsequent condensation, as for purification or concentration. 2. to extract the volatile components of by distillation; transform by distillation. 3. to… …   Universalium

  • distillə — <lat.> xüs. Mayeləri qaynadaraq əsas tərkib hissələrinə ayırmaqla təmizləmə, saflaşdırma; təqtir. Suyu distillə et mək. – Hərgah maye bərk maddənin məhsulu şəklindədirsə, onu ayırmaq üçün distillə üsulundan istifadə edirlər. M. Mövsümzadə …   Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti

  • distill — v. (D; tr.) to distill from (to distill whiskey from grain) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • distill — dis|till distil [dıˈstıl] v past tense and past participle distilled present participle distilling [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: distiller, from Latin stillare to fall in drops ] 1.) to make a liquid such as water or alcohol more… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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