I.to glue, glue together.
II. Transf., in medic., to close up, join an opening, esp. a wound: “glutinantia medicamenta,” Cels. 7, 4: “cicatricibus glutinandis,” Plin. 33, 6, 35, § 105: “praecisos nervos,” id. 25, 5, 19, § 43; Cels. 7, 28; cf.: “si orae vulneris se glutinarunt,” id. 7, 27 fin.