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Definitions of potions in various dictionaries:
noun - a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage
noun - a magical or medicinal drink
POTIONS - A potion (from Latin potio "drink") is a magical medicine, drug in liquid form. In mythology and literature, a potion is usually made by a magician,...
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Plural form of potion. |
a liquid with healing, magical, or poisonous properties. |
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A potion (from Latin potio "drink") is a magical medicine, drug in liquid form. * In mythology and literature, a potion is usually made by a magician, dragon, fairy or witch and has magical properties. It is used for various motives including the healing, bewitching or poisoning of people. For example, love potions for those who wish to fall in love (or become deeply infatuated) with another; sleeping potions to cause long-term or eternal sleep (in folklore, this can range from the normal REM sleep to a deathlike coma); and elixirs to heal/cure any wound/malady. * Creations of potions of different kinds were a common practice of alchemy, and were commonly associated with witchcraft, as in The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. * During the 19th century, it was common in certain countries to see wandering charlatans offering curative potions. These were eventually dismissed as quackery. * In modern fantasy, potions are often portrayed as spells in liquid form, capable of causing a var |