treacle

     

Treacle is an ol term once used by herbalists and apocatharies to describe a medicine composed of many ingredients, or one used as a treatment for poisons, snakebites or various ailments. In this time wells or springs believed to contain curative water were known as "treacle wells". The name is derived from the Old French triacle, in turn from Latin theriaca, meaning “antidote to poison”.

Trivia about treacle

  • It's a British term for molasses & a synonym for sickeningly sweet sentimentality
  • British term for molasses(7)

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