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† valetudiˈnarious, a. Obs. [See valetudinary and -ious.] Having weak health; valetudinary. Also fig.
1648Petit. Eastern Assoc. 14 Our Parliament might be somewhat valetudinarious. 1662W. Gurnall Chr. in Arm. iii. lv. 504 Valitudinarious bodies can as well spare food as physick. 1702C. Mather Magn. Chr. vi. vii. 70 About the Beginning of January he began to be very Valetudinarious, labouring under Pains that seem'd Ischiatick. 1704S. Sewall Diary 1 Apr. (1879) II. 97 Visited my valetudinarious son at Brooklin. |