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Webster 1913 Edition


Laudanum

Lau′da-num

,
Noun.
[Orig. the same wort as
ladanum
,
ladbdanum
: cf. F.
laudanum
, It.
laudano
,
ladano
. See
Ladanum
.]
Tincture of opium, used for various medical purposes.
☞ A fluid ounce of American laudanum should contain the soluble matter of one tenth of an ounce avoirdupois of powdered opium with equal parts of alcohol and water. English laudanum should have ten grains less of opium in the fluid ounce.
U. S. Disp.
Dutchman’s laudanum
(Bot.)
See under
Dutchman
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Laudanum

LAUD'ANUM

,
Noun.
[from L. laudo, to praise.] Opium dissolved in spirit or wine; tincture of opium.

Definition 2024


Laudanum

Laudanum

See also: laudanum

German

Noun

Laudanum n (genitive Laudanums, no plural)

  1. laudanum

Declension

laudanum

laudanum

See also: Laudanum

English

Noun

laudanum (usually uncountable, plural laudanums)

  1. A tincture of opium, once widely used for various medical purposes and as a recreational drug.

Derived terms

  • Dutchman's laudanum

Translations

Verb

laudanum (third-person singular simple present laudanums, present participle laudanuming, simple past and past participle laudanumed)

  1. (transitive) To add laudanum to (a drink or the like).
  2. (rare) To cause (a person) to be high on laudanum.

References

  • laudanum in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
  • laudanum” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).

Czech

Noun

laudanum n

  1. laudanum (tincture of opium)

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lo.da.nɔm/

Noun

laudanum m (usually uncountable, plural laudanums)

  1. laudanum

Latin

Noun

laudanum

  1. laudanum

References