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sudor

/ ˈsjuːdɔː; ˈsjuːdərəl /

noun

  1. a technical name for sweat
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Derived Forms

  • sudoral, adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of sudor1

Latin
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Profuse sweats from the inverted motions of the cutaneous lymphatics, as in some fainting fits, and at the approach of death; and as perhaps in the sudor anglicanus.

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We represent herewith a sanitary train that was very successfully used during the prevalence of an epidemic of sudor Anglicus in Poitou this year.

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Derived, most probably, from sudor, Latin, a sweat.

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All the linen and all the clothing of the sick of this locality, which had been the seat of sudor, especially infantile, was disinfected.

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