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Definition of Aguelike
1. ague [adj] - See also: ague
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aguelike
Literary usage of Aguelike
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Journal of Homoeopathy edited by John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell (1853)
"ST, aged 38, many years in bad health, well drugged, lymphatic temperament;
suffers much from aguelike fits attendant on the catamenia ceasing, ..."
2. Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Disease: A Text-book for by Augustus Caillé (1906)
"Some patients have aguelike spasms which may persist for weeks or months.
Diagnosis.—Tuberculous adenitis is distinguished by being more common in the young ..."
3. Oliver Cromwell; Or, England's Great Protector by Henry William Herbert (1856)
"I tell you I did see it perfectly and plainly, for I did not faint, though my
flesh quivered aguelike, and the cold sweat stood in beads upon my brow, ..."
4. The Bite of Benin: "where Many Go in But Few Come Out" by Robert Simpson (1919)
"That is, the violent fit of frenzy and aguelike trembling that followed it
subsided, giving way to the mercy of silent tears which she shed into one of the ..."