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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

SYRINGE



I. noun
Etymology: Middle English syring, from Anglo-French siringe, from Medieval Latin syringa, from Late Latin, injection, from Greek syring-, syrinx panpipe, tube
Date: 14th century
a device used to inject fluids into or withdraw them from something (as the body or its cavities): as, a device that consists of a nozzle of varying length and a compressible rubber bulb and is used for injection or irrigation, an instrument (as for the injection of medicine or the withdrawal of bodily fluids) that consists of a hollow barrel fitted with a plunger and a hollow needle, a gravity device consisting of a reservoir fitted with a long rubber tube ending with an exchangeable nozzle that is used for irrigation of the vagina or bowel,

II. transitive verb (syringed; syringing)
Date: 1610
to irrigate or spray with or as if with a syringe