释义 |
phil·ter I. noun or phil·tre \ˈfiltə(r)\ (-s) Etymology: Middle French philtre, from Latin philtrum, from Greek philtron, from philein to love, from philos loving 1. : a potion, drug, or charm supposedly having the power to excite sexual passion especially toward a particular person — called also love-philter, love-potion 2. : a potion credited with magical power II. transitive verb or philtre \“\ (-ed/-ing/-s) archaic : to bewitch by the use of a philter : excite, fascinate |