The word "elixir" refers to a substance believed to have the power to cure diseases, prolong life, or transform something into a more desirable state. It can also refer to a magical or medicinal potion in stories and folklore. In a broader sense, "elixir" can describe something that brings vitality, vigor, or improvement to any situation or person.
The word "elixir" originates from the Greek word "xēryrion," which means "preparation" or "refined substance." It was later adopted into Arabic as "al-iksir," referring to a substance that could turn base metals into gold or provide immortality. This term was then borrowed into Middle Latin as "elixir" in the 14th century and has since been used in English.