panacæa
See also: panacaea
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    Noun
    
panacæa (plural panacæas)
- Obsolete spelling of panacea
-  1750, Peter Shaw, The Reflector: Representing Human Affairs, as They are:- In most of the grand Articles, these slow-paced Societies afford us but little Comfort; and return Ignoramus upon many an Enquiry: whilst a Blacksmith will easily show you the Philosopher's Stone ; every Apothecary help us to a Panacæa ; every Watchmaker to the perpetual Motion ; and every Pilot to the Longitude.
 
-  1758, Ralph Griffiths & George Edward Griffiths, The Monthly Review - Volume 19, page 480:- It treats next of those who contended for the prolongation of life by antidotes and panacæas, transcribing here a strange elećtary from Aćtuarius, in which euphorbium makes one ingredient.
 
-  1797, Colin Macfarquhar & George Gleig, Encyclopædia britannica:- ... so that they are, for the sake of this panacæa, seized by surprise ; as this oil is subservient to the above-mentioned medical purposes.
 
 
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