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Etymology edit

From Late Latin theriaca, from Ancient Greek θηριακή (thēriakḗ, of or related to poisonous reptiles), from θηρίον (thēríon, little beast) + -κός (-kós), from θήρ (thḗr, beast) + -ίον (-íon, forming diminutives). Doublet of theriac; compare treacle.

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Noun edit

theriaca (countable and uncountable, plural theriacas or theriacae)

  1. Alternative form of theriac.

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Ancient Greek θηριακή (thēriakḗ).

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Noun edit

thēriaca f (genitive thēriacae); first declension

  1. antidote, counter-remedy, panacea, antitoxin, theriac, treacle

Declension edit

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative thēriaca thēriacae
Genitive thēriacae thēriacārum
Dative thēriacae thēriacīs
Accusative thēriacam thēriacās
Ablative thēriacā thēriacīs
Vocative thēriaca thēriacae

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Further reading edit

  • theriaca in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.