quacksalver

See also: quack-salver

English

WOTD – 3 January 2018

Etymology

A c. 1660 drawing of a quacksalver (or quack) holding a snake, by G. M. Mitelli of Bologna, Italy, from the collection of the Wellcome Library in London, England, UK

From Middle Dutch kwaksalver (a hawker of salve) (modern Dutch kwakzalver), from kwaken (to boast, to brag; to croak) + salve (ointment, salve) (modern Dutch zalf) + -er (suffix forming an agent noun).

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Noun

quacksalver (plural quacksalvers)

  1. (archaic) One falsely claiming to possess medical or other skills, especially one who dispenses potions, ointments, etc., supposedly having curative powers; a quack. [from c. 1570]

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Derived terms

  • quack
  • quacksalverism
  • quacksalvery

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