linctus
1Linctus — (lat.), Lecksaft, süßangenehm schmeckende, gemischte Arzneiform, etwas dicker als Syrup, die zu 1–2 Theelöffel gegeben wird …
2linctus — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ thick liquid medicine, especially cough mixture. ORIGIN Latin, from lingere to lick …
3Linctus — 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] …
4linctus — noun Any syrupy medication; especially a remedy for coughs …
5linctus — 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 …
6linctus — linc|tus [ˈlıŋktəs] n [U] BrE a liquid medicine used for curing coughs …
7linctus — [ lɪŋktəs] noun Brit. thick liquid medicine, especially cough mixture. Origin C17: from L., from lingere to lick …
8linctus — noun (U) BrE a liquid medicine used for curing coughs …
9linctus — linc·tus …
10linctus — n. a syrupy liquid medicine, particularly one used in the treatment of irritating coughs …