pharmacopolist

English

Etymology

From Latin pharmacopola + -ist, from Ancient Greek φαρμακοπώλης (pharmakopṓlēs), from φάρμακον (phármakon, drug, charm, enchantment) + -πώλης (-pṓlēs, -seller, -monger). Cf. papyropolist. Doublet of pharmacopole.

Noun

pharmacopolist (plural pharmacopolists)

  1. (archaic or historical) Synonym of pharmacist: a person who sells medicine, an apothecary.

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