clyster means A medicine applied via the rectum; an enema or suppository. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 85 out of 100.
clyster is pronounced /ˈklɪstə/.
Etymology
From Middle French clystere, or its Latin source, in turn from Ancient Greek κλυστήρ (klustḗr).
noun
- A medicine applied via the rectum; an enema or suppository.“Cnelius a physician being sent for, found his costiveness alone to be the cause, and thereupon gave him a clyster, by which he was speedily recovered.”