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alembroth

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From post-classicalLatinalembrottus, likely derived from anArabic term; further etymology uncertain.

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alembroth (uncountable)

  1. (archaic) The "salt of wisdom" of thealchemists, adoublesalt composed of thechlorides ofammonium andmercury, formerly used as astimulant.
    • 1802–1819,Abraham Rees,The Cyclopædia; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature
      It contains about 2500 inhabitants, parations ofalembroth salt, given by the old writers of is a marquisate, and has 13 parishes belonging to its district

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