English edit

Adjective edit

alexiterial (comparative more alexiterial, superlative most alexiterial)

  1. Synonym of alexiteric
    • 1753, The Plain English Dispensatory, page 9:
      The Herb contains many volatile Parts, which will mount over the Still-head: It enters the strong alexiterial Water, as well as the simple; and the Seeds are in the compound Aniseed Water.
    • 1831, John Hancok, Obserbations on the origin and treatment or cholera, page 20:
      The vivifying and alexiterial powers of this gas have been described by Sir H. Davy, by Wedgewood, and other distinguished philosophers; all of whom bear testimony to its extraordinary invigorating powers, as exalting the vital functions to the highest, and that more permanently than any other stimulus.
    • 2011, Leo Hollis, The Phoenix:
      Hodges was a local physician who was called out to attend to a patient during the Christmas holidays: 'to a young man in a fever, who after two days course of alexiterial Medicines, had two risings about the bigness of a nutmeg broke out, one on each tight'; the fortunate man survived.