elaterium
/ɛˈleɪtɪərɪəm/Definitions
1. noun
A substance or drug obtained from the elaterium plant, used as a laxative.
“The doctor recommended a dose of elaterium to help the patient with their bowel movements.”
2. noun
A small capsule or seed pod of the elaterium plant, containing a irritant or narcotic, used as a laxative.
“The ancient Greeks used elaterium seeds to stimulate bowel movements.”