letuaire

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Old French

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Etymology

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From Latin electuarium, from Ancient Greek ἐκλείκτον (ekleíkton, medicine which is licked away), from ἐκλείχω (ekleíkhō, I lick up), from ἐκ (ek, out, from) + λείχω (leíkhō, I lick).

Noun

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letuaire oblique singularm (oblique plural letuaires, nominative singular letuaires, nominative plural letuaire)

  1. linctus

Descendants

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  • French: électuaire