nostrum

nostrum
nostrum (n.) "quack medicine," c.1600, from L. nostrum remedium "our remedy," presumably that prepared by the person offering it, from L. nostrum, neuter of noster "our," from nos "we," from PIE *nos (see US (Cf. us)).

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  • Nostrum — may refer to: Air Nostrum is a regional airline based in Valencia, Spain. Exultavit cor nostrum is a papal bull from Urban IV to the Mongol Ilkhanate leader Hulagu in 1263 1264. Mare Nostrum was a Roman name for the Mediterranean Sea. Pascha… …   Wikipedia

  • Nostrum — Nos trum ( tr[u^]m), n.; pl. {Nostrums} ( tr[u^]mz). [Neut. sing. of L. noster ours, fr. nos we. See {Us}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A medicine, the ingredients of which are kept secret for the purpose of restricting the profits of sale to the inventor… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • nostrum — [n] cure all, often ineffective catholicon, cure, drug, elixir, fix, formula, home remedy, medicine, panacea, patent medicine, potion, quack medicine*, quick fix*, remedy, treatment; concepts 307,311 …   New thesaurus

  • nostrum — ► NOUN 1) a quack medicine. 2) a favourite method for bringing about reform. ORIGIN Latin, something of our own making …   English terms dictionary

  • nostrum — [näs′trəm] n. [L, neut. of noster, ours (< nos, we: see US): ? so called from the seller s calling it “our” remedy] 1. a) a medicine prepared by the person selling it b) a patent medicine of a kind sold with exaggerated claims; quack medicine… …   English World dictionary

  • Nostrum — A worthless remedy. Nostrum is an example of a term that came from medicine, entered the world beyond medicine, fell into disuse in medicine, but is still used outside medicine. A nostrum was a medicine of secret composition recommended by the… …   Medical dictionary

  • nostrum — (entrée créée par le supplément) (no strom ) s. m. •   En Normandie, connaître le nostrum, savoir son affaire, être au courant d une chose, DELBOULLE Gloss. de la vallée d Yères, le Havre, 1876, p. 242.    Perdre le nostrum, perdre la tête, ne… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • nostrum — nos|trum [ˈnɔstrəm US ˈna: ] n formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: nostrum something of ours ] an idea that someone thinks will solve a problem easily, but will probably not help at all ▪ an economic nostrum …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • nostrum — UK [ˈnɒstrəm] / US [ˈnɑstrəm] noun [countable] Word forms nostrum : singular nostrum plural nostrums formal an idea for solving a problem, especially an idea that is unlikely to be effective …   English dictionary

  • nostrum — noun Etymology: Latin, neuter of noster our, ours, from nos we more at us Date: 1602 1. a medicine of secret composition recommended by its preparer but usually without scientific proof of its effectiveness 2. a usually questionable remedy or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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