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† ˈfever-ˈlurden [f. fever n. + lurdan (imitating medical names of fevers). Said to survive dial. as fever-lurgan, -lurgy, -largie.] The disease of laziness.
c1500Blowbol's Test. 75 in Hazl. E.P.P. I. 93, I trow he was infecte certeyn With the faitour, or the fever lordeyn. 1547Boorde Brev. Health cli. (1557) 55, I had almoste forgotten the feuer lurden, with the whiche manye..yonge persons bee sore infected nowe a dayes. 1636Heylin Sabbath ii. 149 They have a feaver-lurdane, and they cannot stirre. 1808Jamieson Fever-largie, expl. ‘Two stomachs to eat, and none to work’; county unknown. |