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▪ I. typh|taɪf| [Deduced from typhus, typhoid.] typh fever (also simply typh): see quots.; typh poison, poison causing typh fever.
1861T. K. Chambers Lect. (1864) vi. 70 You saw a case of continued low fever (or as I shall call it for shortness Typh-fever) admitted four days ago. Ibid. 75, I have been led to believe that the exciting cause of typh-fever enters usually by the digestive canal. 1890Billings Med. Dict., Typh fever, a name proposed by Dr. Thomas King Chambers to include both typhus and enteric fevers. 1891Cent. Dict., Typh-poison. 1900–13Dorland Med. Dict., Typh, typh-fever, typhus and typhoid viewed together. ▪ II. † typh obs. form of tiphe.
1600Surflet Country Farm v. xvii. 688 Typh wheate is very like to our rye, and doth make a very blacke bread. |