α. 1700s feaverett, 1700s– feveret.
β. 1700s feverette.
单词 | feveret |
释义 | feveretn.α. 1700s feaverett, 1700s– feveret. β. 1700s feverette. Now historical and rare. Originally: an epidemic disease characterized by fever and catarrh (probably influenza). In later use also: any slight or brief fever (also figurative). Cf. febricula n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > excitement > [noun] > a state of excitement heydayc1590 furor1704 feveret1712 kippage1808 raptus1845 take-on1893 gale1894 excitedness1934 up1966 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [noun] > other fevers fever hectica1398 emitrichie1398 hectic1398 etisie1527 emphysode fever1547 frenzy-fever1613 purple fever1623 prunella1656 marcid fever1666 remittent1693 feveret1712 rheumatic fever1726 milk fever1739 stationary fever1742 febricula1746 milky fever1747 camp-disease1753 camp-fever1753 sun fever1765 recurrent fever1768 rose fever1782 tooth-fever1788 sensitive fever1794 forest-fever1799 white leg1801 hill-fever1804 Walcheren fever1810 Mediterranean fever1816 malignant1825 relapsing fever1828 rose cold1831 date fever1836 rose catarrh1845 Walcheren ague1847 mountain fever1849 mill fever1850 Malta fever1863 bilge-fever1867 Oroya fever1873 hyperpyrexia1875 famine-fever1876 East Coast fever1881 spirillum fevera1883 kala azar1883 black water1884 febricule1887 urine fever1888 undulant fever1896 rabbit fever1898 rat bite fever1910 Rhodesian sleeping sickness1911 sandfly fever1911 tularaemia1921 sodoku1926 brucellosis1930 Rift Valley fever1931 Zika1952 Lassa fever1970 Marburg1983 1712 R. Thoresby Diary 31 July (1830) II. 149 Two of the compositors being in this new distemper, of which multitudes are sick, by physicians called a Feveret. 1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 177 A light Feveret, or an old Quartan Ague, is not a sufficient Excuse for his Non-Appearance. 1763 C. Churchill Ghost iv. 160 Some cool Castalian Beverage, or some such Draught..As makes a Whitehead's Ode go down or slakes the Feverette of Brown. 1767 J. C. Huxham tr. J. Huxham Observ. Air & Epidemic Dis. II. 144 Throughout the whole Course of this Feveret [L. Febriculae] the Patients expectorated largely. 1769 St. James' Chron. 3–5 Aug. 4/2 You will certainly throw yourself into a violent Fever, or at least a Feveret. 1796 C. Burney tr. P. Metastasio Let. in Mem. Life Metastasio II. 129 Your most welcome letter found me struggling with a catarrh and feverette. 1803 Monthly Mag. Apr. 270/1 The generality of those febriculæ or feverets to which the tender and very irritable constitution of a child is so particularly exposed. 1836 T. Hook Gilbert Gurney II. 211 They kept me in a perpetual feveret. 1901 M. P. Hatfield Acute Contagious Dis. Childhood viii. 121 La Grippe. Synonyms: Epidemic influenza, Russian influenza, Tac, Horion, La dando, Coccoluche,..Catarrhal Fever, Feveret. 1977 Hist. Papers 12 124 Influenza's earlier history is more difficult to chart, partly because, being an epidemic rather than an endemic disease, it was given a different name each time it made one of its periodic appearances: flu, grippe, feveret, epidemic catarrh, [etc.]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1712 |
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