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Potion
Potion Po"tion, n. [L. potio, from potare to drink: cf. F. potion. See Poison.] A draught; a dose; usually, a draught or dose of a liquid medicine. --Shak.
Potion
Potion Po"tion, v. t. To drug. [Obs.] --Speed.

Meaning of Potio from wikipedia

- that is supposed to have magic powers." It derives from the Latin word potio which refers to a drink or the act of drinking. The term philtre is also...
- imbibe (< Lat. bibere "to drink" via OF imbiber) potion, poison (<Lat. potio, potionis "a drink" via OF pocion, poison) bibō (bibere) "to drink", pōtus...
- (magic) potion, poisonous drink" (14c.), from Latin potionem (nominative potio) "a drinking, a drink", also "poisonous drink" (Cicero), from potare "to...
- have the apéritif come first. His winning entry: Semper siccandae sunt: potio Pulvis, et pelliculatio. Pelikan was appointed to numerous leadership positions...
- triclīnium īre. Et mundum frīgus habuimus. Vix mē balneus calfēcit. Tamen calda pōtiō vestiārius est. Stāminātās dūxī, et plānē mātus sum. Vīnus mihi in cerebrum...
- pursuit essential to public life. Potina (Potica or Potua) from the noun potio "drink" (Bibesia in some source editions, cf verb bibo, bibere "drink")...
- in battle at Lake Regillus. The surname Potitus seems to be derived from potio, to place someone under one's power, and might be translated as "leader"...
- Winterthur 2019: if I were an early person, Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles 2018: o potio n., Portikus, Frankfurt am Main 2017: Thea Djordjadze. Inventur SGSM, Pinakothek...
- He became known for a concoction used to treat venereal disease called "Potio Rivierii" or "Rivière's potion," which featured burdock as a main ingredient...
- Gregorius (985-994), Benedictus (998–1001) Tefilato (1001–1012) Benedetto da Potio (1012–ca. 1030) Giovanni Ponzio (1025–1033) Giovanni (1032–1046) [Giorgio...