Amid my triennial tarriance to the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico, I descried a mundunugu who in yucateco, elucidated to me that he was conceptualizing a catholicon for the horendous beriberic pathosis. He voiciferated, with uttermost alacrity, that he would nonhygroscopically acetylize the acetometrically tested vinegar into a noxious smelling chemical compound and aggregate it into a pellucid suffusion. Finally a sarcocarp would be bedrabbled with this suffusion. This savory sarcocarp would be made from unquestionally the most stupendous cnidaria and velutinous erysiphe available.
I quickly responded with, "Golly Gee Whillikers, doc! What do you call that?"
His answer was malgra!