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goutish, a.|ˈgaʊtɪʃ| [f. gout n.1 + -ish.] a. Of persons: Somewhat gouty; predisposed to gout. b. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, gout. a.1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. vi, Powder þerof [of Aloes]..helpeþ goutische men. a1649Drummond of Hawthornden Fam. Ep. Wks. (1711) 146 The tables [are] for goutish and apoplectick persons to make them move their joints. 1810Southey in Q. Rev. IV. 337 The excessive heat of their apartments, and the bad custom of sitting close to the fire, dispose them to be goutish when exposed to the least cold. b.1700Sir E. Harley in 14th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. ii. (1894) 617 It pleased God yesterday to visit me with pain and faintness, goutish and scorbutick. 1737Hervey Mem. II. 492 Imagining the Queen's pain to proceed from a goutish humour. |