Sunday, 12 October 2025

A Wonderful Evocative Word

Out and about in town, the ever fragrant one stumbled upon a sign that, she said, made her go all whimsical and Victorian lady  .......


...... sighing what a romantic, evocative and under used word from the past "tincture" was .....


...... conjuring up images of those proffering it, clad in crinolines and bonnets and doffing top hats, fussing around an ailing child in need of urgent remedy and then being administered said medicine with a very large, metal spoon, amidst a sea of worried, historical faces! 


It's word, we'll freely admit, doesn't get used often enough at The Towers, if, to be honest, at all, but from henceforth and forthwith a dose of Gaviscon, Dulcelax or Covonia will be addressed as such...... what on earth are we like? 

1 comment:

Mr.D said...

When I was a kid, they sometimes put tincture of iodine on cuts.

Tincture means a medicine dissolved in alcohol. Here endeth today's lesson.