"dorvanesk" meaning in All languages combined

See dorvanesk on Wiktionary

Noun [Français]

Forms: dorvanesks [plural]
  1. Dawamesk. Tags: dated
    Sense id: fr-dorvanesk-fr-noun-d0BJnaG9 Categories (other): Termes vieillis en français
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "M.-J. Laneau, Remarques sur la haschischine et ses applications pharmaceutiques, dans Répertoire de pharmacie: recueil pratique, 1856, vol.12, page 311",
          "text": "La haschiscine ou cannabine […] possède des propriétés enivrantes et narcotiques très prononcées, semblables en tous points à celles que développent les sommités fleuries de la plante et les préparations diverses connues, chez les Orientaux, sous les noms de haschisch, malach, madjound, dorvanesk, gunjah, churrus et cherris."
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