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pharmacopolist
pharmacopolist Now rare. (fɑːməˈkɒpəlɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] A seller of drugs; an apothecary, a druggist.1651 Biggs New Disp §64 The family of Pharmacopolists. 1764 Foote Mayor of G. i. i, Not only a pharmacopolist, or vender of drugs, but likewise a chirurgeon. 1822 Scott Nigel ii. 1852 Th. Ros... Oxford English Dictionary
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pharmacopole
† ˈpharmacoˌpole Obs. Also 8 -pol, and 6 in L. form -pola. [ad. L. pharmacopōla, a. Gr. ϕαρµακοπώλης dealer in drugs: see -pole. So in Fr. (Furetière 1690).] = pharmacopolist.1541 R. Copland Galyen's Terap. 2 A j b, With the apotycaries, wherof they haue y⊇ name of pharmacopoles. 1597 1st Pt. Return... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harry Rowe (showman)
In 1797 also appeared, in Rowe's name, No Cure No Pay; or the Pharmacopolist, a musical farce, York, in which sarcasm is levelled against empirics with wikipedia.org
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derisible
derisible, a. (dɪˈrɪzɪb(ə)l) [f. L. type *dērīsibilis, f. dērīs-, ppl. stem of dērīdēre: see -ble. Cf. It. derisibile ‘that may be derided’ (Florio 1611).] To be derided; worthy of derision.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 712 The Pharmacopolist that wants Sugar, is not so derisible, as he. 1885 Stevens... Oxford English Dictionary
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