dillwater

Etymology

From dill + water.

noun

  1. A liquid produced by infusing dillseed in water (generally used medicinally, particularly to treat colic or flatulence in infants).“1687, David Abercromby, Academia Scientarum, or, The Academy of Sciences, London: J. Taylor et al., Section 21, p. 124, The Vomitory, whether milder ones, as Sarabacca Leaves bruised in Dill Water, or stronger ones, as the Spirit of Tobacco […]”