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malarious, a.|məˈlɛərɪəs| [f. malaria + -ous.] Infected with malaria; of the nature of or producing malaria.
1834Cycl. Pract. Med. III. 61/1 Jungle-fever is as common a name for malarious disease in southern latitudes as marsh-fever is in Europe. 1847Webster, Malarious, pertaining to, or infected by malaria. 1861E. A. Beaufort Egypt. Sep. & Syr. Shr. I. vii. 153 Deadly the fever of the malarious plain on which the little town stands. 1864Gd. Words Feb. 123 F. E. Barnard caught a malarious fever. 1871Kingsley in Life (1877) II. 370 To enforce..a sanitary reform in town and country..till there is not a fever alley or a malarious ditch left in any British city. 1897Allbutt's Syst. Med. II. 1085 If..the patient [is]..neither malarious, anæmic nor scorbutic. 1899Ibid. VIII. 942 When a mosquito ingests the blood of a malarious subject. fig.1870Lowell Among my Bks. Ser. i. 341 In judging Rousseau, it would be unfair not to take note of the malarious atmosphere in which he grew up. |