ergot

/ˈɜːɡɒt/; /ˈɛəɡɒt/

Definitions

1. noun

A fungus (Claviceps purpurea) that grows on rye and other grains, producing a toxic alkaloid that can cause ergotism.

“The grain was contaminated with ergot, causing a severe outbreak of ergotism among the villagers.”

2. verb

To infect or contaminate with ergot.

“The grain was ergot after being left in the field too long.”

Synonyms

  • fungus
  • mold

Antonyms

  • antidote
  • cure