Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
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The Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue dates from 1811 and this is probably the only full, uncensored and searchable version of this dictionary on the internet. All the original crudities have been restored and it offers an interesting perspective on Common English from the time of the Regency and Jane Austen.

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Entries releated to APOTHECARY

 

AEGROTAT  A certificate from the apothecary that you are INDISPOSED, (ie:) to go to chapel. He sports an Aegrotat, he is sick, and unable to attend Chapel. or Hall. It does not follow, however, but that he can STRUM A PIECE, or sport a pair of oars.
 
APOTHECARY  To talk like an apothecary; to use hard or gallipot words: from the assumed gravity and affectation of knowledge generally put on by the gentlemen of this profession, who are commonly as superficial in their learning as they are pedantic in their language.
 
APOTHECARY'S BILL  A long bill.
 
APOTHECARY'S, or LAW LATIN  Barbarous Latin, vulgarly called Dog Latin, in Ireland Bog Latin.
 
BOLUS  A nick name for an apothecary.
 
CLYSTER PIPE  A nick name for an apothecary.
 
DILIGENT  Double diligent, like the Devil's apothecary; said of one affectedly diligent.
 
GALLIPOT  A nick namefor an apothecary,