treacle

UK /ˈtɹiː.kəl/ US /ˈtɹiː.kəl/
noun 5verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

A syrupy byproduct of sugar refining; molasses or golden syrup.

Didn’t you see how the cub was ashamed of the thick bread-and-butter? I dare say they’re going to have treacle if they are good.

2

Cloying sentimental speech.

The public tributes to Griffith were over-the-top in a way his acting never was, spreading treacle from the evening newscasts to the front page of the New York Times.

3

Sweetheart (from treacle tart).

Listen, treacle, this is the last time I'll warn you!

4

Synonym of theriac: an antidote for poison, especially snakebite; a supposedly universal antidote.

CHEWING-BALLS, a kind of balls made of aſafœtida, liver of antimony, bay-wood, juniper-wood, and pellitory of Spain; which being dried in the ſun, and wrapped in a linen-cloth, are tied to the bit of the bridle for the horſe to chew: they create an appetite; and it is ſaid, that balls of Venice treacle may be uſed in the ſame manner with good ſucceſs.

5

Synonym of theriac: an antidote for poison, especially snakebite; a supposedly universal antidote.

verb

1

To apply treacle to a surface, so as to catch flies or moths, etc.

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