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‖ oporice Pharm.|əʊˈpɔərɪsiː| [L. opōricē (Pliny), a. Gr. ὀπωρική of fruit, f. ὀπώρα late summer, fruit-time, fruit.] A medicine composed of autumnal fruits and wine, formerly employed as a remedy in dysentery, etc. (Dunglison).
1753Chambers Cycl. Suppl., Oporice, a name given by the antients to a medicine composed of the autumnal fruits, and extolled for its great virtues against weaknesses of the stomach and dysenteries. 1811Hooper Med. Dict., Oporice, a conserve made of ripe fruit. 1846in Worcester; and some mod. Dicts. |