verb
- past tense of philter; to drug or poison someone with a philter (a magical potion or love charm)
Usage: archaic; literary; often used in fantasy or historical fiction
Examples
- The witch philtered the prince's wine to make him fall in love with her.
- In the old tale, the sorceress philtered the king's drink before the feast.
- He feared she had philtered his food to control his mind.
- The legend claimed a jealous rival had philtered the knight's meal.