laudanum

/ˈlɔdənəm/
noun
  1. A liquid medicine containing opium, used in the past as a painkiller or sedative.
    • The detective found an old bottle of laudanum in the suspect's medicine cabinet.
    • Many famous writers, like Samuel Taylor Coleridge, became addicted to laudanum.
    • In the 19th century, doctors often prescribed laudanum for headaches and anxiety.
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