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dyspepsy|dɪˈspɛpsɪ| Also 7 -ie, 7–9 dis-. [a. F. dyspepsie (17th c.) or ad. L. dyspepsia: see prec.] = dyspepsia (which is now more usual).
1656Blount Glossogr., Dyspepsie. 1661Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 366 The imbecility of the stomach, which is a vice of the concocting faculty..and it's called apepsy, bradyspepsy, or dispepsy and diaphthora. 1817Gentl. Mag. LXXXVII. ii. 365 He was, at first, attacked with diarrhœa, afterwards with dispepsy. 1829Southey Epistle in Anniversary 18 By bile, opinions, and dyspepsy sour. 1848Lowell Fable for Critics 106 Brought to death's door of a mental dyspepsy. |