单词 | all-flower water |
释义 | all-flower water/ˌɔːlˌflaʊə ˈwɔːtə/Now historical noun A preparation made from the urine or dung of cows (especially when they were put out to grass in spring), used as a remedy for various medical complaints. OriginEarly 18th century; earliest use found in Thomas D'Urfey (?1653–1723), playwright and writer. From all + flower + water, after post-classical Latin aqua omnium florum. |
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