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Webster 1913 Edition


Elixir

E-lix′ir

,
Noun.
[F.
élixir
, Sp.
elixir
, Ar.
eliksīr
the philosopher’s stone, prob. from Gr. [GREEK] dry, (hence probably) a dry powder; cf. Skr.
kshā
to burn.]
1.
(Med.)
A tincture with more than one base; a compound tincture or medicine, composed of various substances, held in solution by alcohol in some form.
2.
(Alchemy)
An imaginary liquor capable of transmuting metals into gold; also, one for producing life indefinitely;
as,
elixir
vitæ, or the
elixir
of life
.
3.
The refined spirit; the quintessence.
The . . .
elixir
of worldly delights.
South.
4.
Any cordial or substance which invigorates.
The grand
elixir
, to support the spirits of human nature.
Addison.

Webster 1828 Edition


Elixir

ELIX'IR

, n.
1.
In medicine, a compound tincture, extracted from two or more ingredients. A tincture is drawn from one ingredient; an elixir from several. But tincture is also applied to a composition of many ingredients. An elixir is a liquid medicine made by a strong infusion, where the ingredients are almost dissolved in the menstruum, and give it a thicker consistence than that of a tincture.
2.
A liquor for transmuting metals into gold.
3.
Quintessence; refined spirit.
4.
Any cordial; that substance which invigorates.

Definition 2024


élixir

élixir

See also: elixir, elixír, and elíxir

French

Noun

élixir m (plural élixirs)

  1. elixir (pharmacy: sweet taste-masking liquid)