- Linctus
Linctus (lat.), Lecksaft, süßangenehm schmeckende, gemischte Arzneiform, etwas dicker als Syrup, die zu 1–2 Theelöffel gegeben wird.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Linctus (lat.), Lecksaft, süßangenehm schmeckende, gemischte Arzneiform, etwas dicker als Syrup, die zu 1–2 Theelöffel gegeben wird.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
linctus — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ thick liquid medicine, especially cough mixture. ORIGIN Latin, from lingere to lick … English terms dictionary
Linctus — Lincture Linc ture (l[i^][ng]k t[ u]r; 135), Linctus Linc tus (l[i^][ng]k t[u^]s), n. [L. lingere, linctum, to lick.] Medicine taken by licking with the tongue. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
linctus — noun Any syrupy medication; especially a remedy for coughs … Wiktionary
linctus — linc·tus liŋk təs n, pl linc·tus·es a syrupy or sticky preparation containing medicaments exerting a local action on the mucous membrane of the throat * * * n. a syrupy liquid medicine, particularly one used in the treatment of irritating coughs … Medical dictionary
linctus — linc|tus [ˈlıŋktəs] n [U] BrE a liquid medicine used for curing coughs … Dictionary of contemporary English
linctus — [ lɪŋktəs] noun Brit. thick liquid medicine, especially cough mixture. Origin C17: from L., from lingere to lick … English new terms dictionary
linctus — noun (U) BrE a liquid medicine used for curing coughs … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
linctus — linc·tus … English syllables
linctus — n. a syrupy liquid medicine, particularly one used in the treatment of irritating coughs … The new mediacal dictionary
linctus — UK [ˈlɪŋktəs] / US noun [uncountable] British a thick liquid medicine used for curing coughs … English dictionary