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Meaning of tisane | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/tɪˈzæn/

Definitions

A medicinal drink, originally made from barley soaked in water.

Equivalents

Français tisane tisane
Italiano tisane

Examples

“Ptisan. A diluent drink which makes a great figure in the dietetic precepts of the ancients.”
“Towards the end of the week the girls complained of violent headaches and restless nights; and before Monday it was very obvious that they were all in a high fever. Tuesday Isabella was delirious, and Mademoiselle Virginie sent the maid to Covent Garden to buy some herbs, which, she said, would form a sovereign tisane.”
““Neither,” said Poirot, “I shall go to bed and take a tisane. The expected has happened […].””
“The sick people would take away also some herbs for their ptisan, some wine and other comforts […].”
“As soon as he had opened the door he worked his way back to his high-backed Queen Anne armchair, where he picked up his bone-china cup and took a sip of a rarefied tisane.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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