splenic

adj
/ˈspliːnɪk/UK/ˈsplinɪk/US

Etymology

From Latin splēnicus, from Ancient Greek σπληνικός (splēnikós, “of the spleen”). By surface analysis, splen- + -ic.

  1. derived from σπληνικός
  2. derived from splēnicus

Definitions

  1. Of, related to, or located near the spleen.

    • The Liuer by the splenike branch, transferreth them to the Serjeant of the scullery the Splene.

The neighborhood

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