euphorbium

See also: Euphorbium

English

Etymology

From Latin euphorbium, from Ancient Greek εὐφόρβιον (euphórbion), from Εὔφορβος (Eúphorbos, Euphorbus, physician to the Mauretanian king Juba II) + -ιον (-ion, related to).

The name is from εὔφορβος (eúphorbos, well-fed), from εὖ (, well) + φορβή (phorbḗ, food, fodder).

Noun

euphorbium (uncountable)

  1. An acrid dull yellow or brown resin consisting of the concreted milky juice of several species of Euphorbia, formerly used as a purgative and emetic.
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