ELECTUARY, in Pharmacy, a form of medicine composed of powders and other ingredients, incorporated with some conserve, or honey, or syrup. Vossius observes—that medicines, as well as confections, were called by the Greeks ἐλεκτήρα, from λέγω, to lick up; whence came the Latin electarium, and electuarium.
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