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‖ stertor|ˈstɜːtɔː(r)| [mod.L., f. L. stertĕre to snore. Cf. F. sterteur.] A heavy snoring sound accompanying inspiration in profound unconsciousness (Syd. Soc. Lex.). a. Path.
1804Med. Jrnl. XII. 110 A profound sleep, attended with a stertor resembling that of apoplexy. 1845Budd Dis. Liver 198 The delirium passed into complete coma, with dilated pupils and stertor. 1901R. L. Bowles in Lancet 6 July 1/1 Mucous stertor is a term which may be given to the bubbling of air through mucus or fluids in the trachea or larger air-tubes. b. gen.
1849Blackw. Mag. LXVI. 99 Listening..to the loud nose of a distant comrade, lest its fitful stertor should startle another pair of nostrils. 1856Alb. Smith Mr. Ledbury I. v. 31 The stertor of intoxication. |