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Definition of treacle
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Treacle
(n.) A
remedy
against
poison.
See
Theriac,
1..
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Triacle
::
Triacle
(n.) See
Treacle.
Treacle
::
Treacle
(n.)
Molasses;
sometimes,
specifically,
the
molasses
which
drains
from the
sugar-refining
molds,
and which is also
called
sugarhouse
molasses..
Treacle
::
Treacle
(n.) A
saccharine
fluid,
consisting
of the
inspissated
juices
or
decoctions
of
certain
vegetables,
as the sap of the
birch,
sycamore,
and the
like..
Treacle
::
Treacle
(n.) A
remedy
against
poison.
See
Theriac,
1..
Treacly
::
Treacly
(a.) Like, or
composed
of,
treacle..
Theriaca
::
Theriaca
(n.)
Treacle;
molasses.
Dibs
::
Dibs (n.) A sweet
preparation
or
treacle
of grape
juice,
much used in the
East..
Treacle
::
Treacle
(n.) A
sovereign
remedy;
a cure.
Theriaca
::
Theriaca
(n.) An
ancient
composition
esteemed
efficacious
against
the
effects
of
poison;
especially,
a
certain
compound
of
sixty-four
drugs,
prepared,
pulverized,
and
reduced
by means of honey to an
electuary;
--
called
also
theriaca
Andromachi,
and
Venice
treacle..
Rum
::
Rum (n.) A kind of
intoxicating
liquor
distilled
from cane
juice,
or from the
scummings
of the
boiled
juice,
or from
treacle
or
molasses,
or from the lees of
former
distillations.
Also,
sometimes
used
colloquially
as a
generic
or a
collective
name for
intoxicating
liquor..
Molasses
::
Molasses
(n.) The
thick,
brown or dark
colored,
viscid,
uncrystallizable
sirup which
drains
from
sugar,
in the
process
of
manufacture;
any
thick,
viscid,
sweet sirup made from
vegetable
juice or sap, as of the
sorghum
or
maple.
See
Treacle..
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