philter

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English - Turkish
aşk iksiri
(isim) aşk iksiri
love potion
aşk iksiri
philtre
(isim) aşk iksiri
philtre
aşk iksir
philtre
{i} aşk iksiri
English - English
A kind of potion, charm, or drug, sometimes specifically for making the drinker fall in love with the giver
{v} to cause love
{n} a love charm or potion
a drink credited with magical power; can make the one who takes it love the one who gave it
(A) A draught or charm to incite in another the passion of love The Thessalian philters were the most renowned, but both the Greeks and Romans used these dangerous potions, which sometimes produced insanity Lucretius is said to have been driven mad by a love-potion, and Caligula's death is attributed to some philters administered to him by his wife, Cæsonia Brabantio says to Othello- “Thou hast practised on her [Desdemona] with foul charms, Abused her delicate youth with drugs or minerals That weaken motion ” Shakespeare: Othello, i 1 (“Philter,” Greek, philtron, philos, loving )
Any token or potion thought to have magical powers
\FIL-tur\, noun: 1 A potion or charm supposed to cause the person taking it to fall in love 2 A potion or charm believed to have magic power
{i} love potion
To impregnate or mix with a love potion; as, to philter a draught
A potion or charm intended to excite the passion of love
To charm to love; to excite to love or sexual desire by a potion
A love potion
philters
Plural of philter
philtre
A kind of potion, charm, or drug, sometimes specifically for making the drinker fall in love with the giver
philtre
a drink credited with magical power; can make the one who takes it love the one who gave it
philtre
{i} love potion
philtre
philter a magic drink that makes someone fall in love
philtres
plural of philtre
philter
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