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单词 feveret
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feveretn.

Brit. /ˈfiːv(ə)rᵻt/, U.S. /ˈfiv(ə)rət/
Forms:

α. 1700s feaverett, 1700s– feveret.

β. 1700s feverette.

Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: fever n.1, -et suffix1.
Etymology: < fever n.1 + -et suffix1.Compare Middle French, French †fievrette (mid 16th cent.; obsolete after the early 17th cent.), Italian febbricella , febbruzza (both 14th cent.), febbricina , febbretta (both 16th cent.), classical Latin febrīcula febricula n. With the β. forms compare -ette suffix.
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.
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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).
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