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Just killing some time on a snowy afternoon and came upon your posting.
Below is a ink to what looks like a patent medicine for cough-and-cold relief. The Testimonial is by one Plotopahlea (!). Not terribly useful and for all I know it derived from your posting, but if so you've at least succeeded in reviving the word. FWIW it's dated 6/I/2014, the same date as your enrollment in Wordsmith.org and posting the original query here.
http://www.auravita.com/product/Allens-Pine-Honey-Balsam.ALLC10000.html
Pure speculation, from outside the box: it evokes the feeling of Cyrillic alphabet transliterated: P-->R, H-->N, etc.
I recall also a GAMES magazine article a couple of years back about photo-detection that identified an old picture - another avenue of inquiry you might try if your interest was piqued hard enough.
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19th Century mystery word - a real puzzler.
Jeremy67 01/06/2014 7:26 PM ![]()
PLOTOPAHLEA not explained
wofahulicodoc 02/15/2014 8:00 PM ![]()
Re: PLOTOPAHLEA not explained
Jeremy67 06/22/2022 6:43 PM ![]()
Re: PLOTOPAHLEA not explained
LukeJavan8 06/22/2022 7:23 PM
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