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Synonyms

catholicon

American  
[kuh-thol-i-kuhn] / kəˈθɒl ɪ kən /

noun

  1. a universal remedy; panacea.


catholicon British  
/ kəˈθɒlɪkən /

noun

  1. a remedy for all ills; panacea

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Etymology

Origin of catholicon

1375–1425; late Middle English < Medieval Latin < Greek katholikón neuter of katholikós catholic

Example Sentences

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In the end, even the most intrusive measures will not be foolproof: there is no verification catholicon.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Professor then entreated M. T. Pate to imbibe from the bottle containing his catholicon.

From The Funny Philosophers Wags and Sweethearts by Yellott, George

In the centre of this court stands the catholicon or conventual church, a square building with an apse of the cruciform domical Byzantine type, approached by a domed narthex.

From The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 by Project Gutenberg