THERIACA — ex Graeco θηριακὴ, antidotum contra venena, quod ex viperae carne fieret, quae per excellentiam θηρίον dicta, nomen accepit, Gerh. Ioh. Voss. de Idolol. l. 4. c. 62. Cur vero non caro cerastae, quod serpentis genus viperae admodum simile, aspidis … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Theriaca — Theriac The ri*ac, Theriaca The*ri a*ca, n. [L. theriaca an antidote against the bite of serpents, Gr. ?: cf. F. th[ e]riaque. See {Treacle}.] 1. (Old Med.) An ancient composition esteemed efficacious against the effects of poison; especially, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
theriaca — n. (Med.) Treacle, theriac, Venice treacle (Theriaca Andromachi) … New dictionary of synonyms
theriaca Andromachi — theriaca An·drom·a·chi an dräm ə .kī n THERIACA An·drom·a·chus an dräm ə kəs (fl 1st century ad) Greek physician. Andromachus was physician to the Roman emperor Nero. He is credited with the invention of the famous antidote for poison now known… … Medical dictionary
Theriaca (poem) — Theriaca is the longest surviving work of the second century BC Greek poet, Nicander of Colophon.It is a 958 line hexameter poem describing the nature of venomous creatures ndash; including snakes, spiders, and scorpions [http://penelope.uchicago … Wikipedia
theriaca Andromachi — Theriac The ri*ac, Theriaca The*ri a*ca, n. [L. theriaca an antidote against the bite of serpents, Gr. ?: cf. F. th[ e]riaque. See {Treacle}.] 1. (Old Med.) An ancient composition esteemed efficacious against the effects of poison; especially, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
theriaca andromachi — noun see theriaca 1 … Useful english dictionary
theriaca — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, antidote against poison more at treacle Date: 1562 a mixture of many drugs and honey formerly held to be an antidote to poison • theriacal adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
theriaca — noun theriac … Wiktionary
theriaca — A mixture containing a great number of ingredients, used in the Middle Ages and believed to possess antidotal and curative powers to an almost miraculous degree. [L. antidote to snake bite, fr. G. theriakos, pertaining to wild beasts] * * *… … Medical dictionary