aqua vitae

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aqua vitae

The alchemist carefully pours aqua vitae into a crystal flask.

Definition

Noun: 1. Strong distilled liquor or brandy: A term, historically and in literary contexts, for a potent alcoholic spirit, typically brandy, produced by distillation. The name is Latin for "water of life."

Usage
  • This term is archaic and is primarily found in historical texts, literature, or used for poetic or humorous effect. It is not used in modern everyday conversation to refer to spirits.
  • It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
  • The alchemist sought not only gold but also the secret of perfect .
  • In his memoir, the sailor described the ship's surgeon administering as a remedy for shock.
  • The old tavern's sign promised warmth and good cheer, along with a glass of fine .
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically to describe something that invigorates or is essential to life.
    • For the weary poet, solitude was his true aqua vitae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Eau-de-vie (noun): The direct French translation ("water of life") and a modern term for a category of clear, colorless fruit brandy.
  • Usquebaugh (noun): An archaic Gaelic/English term for whiskey, sharing the same "water of life" etymology.
Synonyms
  • Brandy
  • Spirits
  • Distillate
  • Strong drink (archaic/literary)
  • Firewater (informal, often for crude distilled liquor)
Notes on Different Meanings
  • This term has only one core meaning related to distilled alcohol. It should not be confused with alone, which simply means water.
  • In medieval and alchemical contexts, it was sometimes used more broadly for distilled liquids, including medicinal preparations, but its dominant association is with potent alcohol.
aqua vitae

The alchemist carefully pours aqua vitae into a crystal flask.

Noun
  1. strong distilled liquor or brandy

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