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laudanum

American  
[lawd-n-uhm, lawd-nuhm] / ˈlɔd n əm, ˈlɔd nəm /

noun

  1. a tincture of opium.

  2. Obsolete. any preparation in which opium is the chief ingredient.


laudanum British  
/ ˈlɔːdənəm /

noun

  1. a tincture of opium

  2. (formerly) any medicine of which opium was the main ingredient

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Etymology

Origin of laudanum

1595–1605; originally Medieval Latin variant of ladanum; arbitrarily used by Paracelsus to name a remedy based on opium

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Others for the same Intention mix with this Oil the Powder of Millepedes, Sugar of Lead, Pompholix, and a little Laudanum.

From The Natural History of Chocolate Being a Distinct and Particular Account of the Cocoa-Tree, its Growth and Culture, and the Preparation, Excellent Properties, and Medicinal Vertues of its Fruit by Brookes, R. (Richard), fl. 1721-1763

He would be a better Chymist who should poison intentionally, than he on whose mind the prevailing impression was that "Epsom Salts mean Oxalic Acid, and Syrup of Senna Laudanum."

From Ethics by Aristotle

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