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† stranˈgurion Obs. Also 6 -yon, 6–7 -ian. [A confusion of strangury and strangullion.] = strangury.
1547Recorde Judic. Ur. 64 b, A disease named y⊇ strangury, (whiche sum corruptely call the Stranguryon) in whiche dysease, the uryne doth contynually drop furth as fast as it commyth into the bladder. 1562Turner Herbal ii. 97 Knotgrasse..is good for the strangurian for it doth manifestly bryng furth water. 1616Bullokar Eng. Expos., Strangurion, a disease when one cannot make water, but by drops, and that with great paine. 1622S. Ward Life of Faith (1627) 85 Here thou shrinkest to thinke of the gout, collicke, stone, or strangurian. |