Etymology:
The word "alcoholic" is derived from the Arabic word "al-kuhl," which means "fine powder" or "eyeliner." It was originally used to describe a fine powder used for medicinal or cosmetic purposes.
Meaning:
In modern usage, "alcoholic" has the following meanings:
Origin:
The term "alcoholic" was first used in a medical context in the 18th century by Swedish physician Magnus Huss. Huss coined the term "alcoholismus" to describe a condition characterized by excessive alcohol consumption and its associated physical and mental effects.
Over time, the term "alcoholic" evolved to its current meaning, referring to both the substance (alcohol) and the person who experiences problems related to its consumption.
Usage:
The term "alcoholic" is often used in the following contexts:
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