ague

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Turkish - Turkish

Definition of ague in Turkish Turkish dictionary

AGU
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Zehir, sem
agu
Süt çocuklarının neşelendikleri zaman çıkardıkları ses
English - English
A chill, or state of shaking, as with cold
To strike with an ague, or with a cold fit
A former name for malaria
An acute fever
An intermittent fever, attended by alternate cold and hot fits
The cold fit or rigor of the intermittent fever; as, fever and ague
{n} a chilly fit, an intermitting fever
used to define the recurring fever & chills of malarial infection
a fit of shivering
successive stages of chills and fever that is a symptom of malaria
fever
chills, as in "Chills and Fever"
A malarial fever with chills and sweating occuring at regular intervals A fit of shivering, chill
recurring fever and chills of malaria
a mark (') placed above a vowel to indicate pronunciation
Any intermittent fever characterised by periods of chills, fevers and sweats Most commonly identified as malaria
Recurring fever & chills of malarial infection Also known as "Chill fever", "the Shakes"
An old fashioned term for any disease causing a fever
a fit of shivering successive stages of chills and fever that is a symptom of malaria
a fever that makes you shake and feel cold ((febris) acuta , from acutus; ACUTE)
{i} malarial fever; chills, fit of shivering; chill
ague root
colicroot having a scurfy or granuliferous perianth and white flowers; southeastern United States
AGU
Aguascalientes, a state of Mexico
fever and ague
malaria
aguish
{a} like an ague, shivering, cold
Aguish
affected by ague
aguish
Productive of, or affected by, ague; as, the aguish districts of England
aguish
Characteristic of ague
aguish
{s} pertaining to ague (malarial fever); causing ague; susceptible to ague
aguish
Having the qualities of an ague; somewhat cold or shivering; chilly; shaky
Turkish - English

Definition of ague in Turkish English dictionary

agu
gurgle
ague

    Hyphenation

    a·gue

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'A-(")gyü ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English ague and Old English agu, ague, from Old French and Middle French aguë (fievre), “acute (fever)” (Modern French aigu, aigüe), from Late Latin (febris) acuta (“acute fever”), from acūtus (“sharp, acute”) + febris (“fever”). Cognate to acute.
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