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Definition of Hebetudes
1. hebetude [n] - See also: hebetude
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hebetudes
Literary usage of Hebetudes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The study of medicine by John Mason Good, Samuel Cooper (1829)
"... are in fact " corporate moria," detects or hebetudes of the bodily faculties.
The preceding genera are founde'd upon a morbid per- version or misrule, ..."
2. The Care of the Child in Health by Nathan Oppenheim (1900)
"... birth-paralysis, general disturbance of nervous equilibrium, and a wide range
of intellectual hebetudes associated with the tuberculous diathesis, ..."
3. The Hydropathic Encyclopedia: A System of Hydropathy and Hygiene, in Eight by Russell Thacher Trall (1851)
"Of course we must all humbly and modestly confess to some degree of some one or
more of these " hebetudes;" but it is only when they are found to form a ..."
4. Physical Education, as Influenced by the Arrangements of the School-room: An by Samuel Hayes Pennington (1847)
"... strength of every faculty ; so as by a wise direction of his mental exercises
to repair his constitutional hebetudes and restrain his redundancies. ..."
5. Medical, Matrimonial, and Scientific Expositor: Giving the Most Important by Jefferson B. Fancher (1867)
"Of course we must all humbly and modestly confess to some degree of some one or
more of these " hebetudes; " but it is only when they are found to form ..."
6. Medical, Matrimonial and Scientific Expositor: Giving the Most Important by Jefferson B. Fancher (1868)
"Of course we must all humbly and modestly confess to some degree of some one or
more cf these " hebetudes ; " but it is only when they are found to form a ..."