Nostradamus

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Etymology 1[edit]

Michel de Nostredame's surname is one that honors Saint Mary (Our Lady). More details (if desired) are available at Nostradamus § Childhood.

Proper noun[edit]

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Nostradamus

  1. A French astrologer and author of prophecies who lived in the early 1500s.
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Etymology 2[edit]

Since before 1908. Most likely from wordplay among physicians, as a playful agent noun for quacks who give nostrums to their patients, playing on wide familiarity with a cultural reference to the famous (and dubiously effective) Nostradamus.

Noun[edit]

Nostradamus (plural Nostradamuses)

  1. (dated) Any quack doctor or charlatan.
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