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feveret|ˈfiːvərɪt| Also 8 feverette. [f. as prec. + -et1.] A slight fever.
1712Thoresby Diary II. 149 This new distemper..by physicians called a Feveret. 1769St. James' Chron. 3–5 Aug. 4/2 You will certainly throw yourself into a violent Fever, or at least a Feveret. 1796C. Burney Mem. Metastasio II. 129 Your most welcome letter found me struggling with a catarrh and feverette. 1863T. Thompson Ann. Influenza 59 Throughout the whole course of this feveret, the patients expectorate largely. fig.1836T. Hook G. Gurney II. 211 They kept me in a perpetual feveret. |