flesh glue

Etymology
A, from +  from its traditional use sealing wounds. Compare and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) * 1659, Thomas Horne & al. translating (Comenius) as , Ch. 11, §124:
 * Frankincense, mastick, rosin, flesh-glue are the juices and gums of certain trees.
 * Frankincense, mastick, rosin, flesh-glue are the juices and gums of certain trees.