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‖ morbus|ˈmɔːbəs| [L.] A disease. Used in combination in mod. Latin names of diseases, as cholera morbus; morbus Gallicus (see quots.).
1579W. Clowes (title) A short and profitable treatise touching the cure of the disease called Morbus Gallicus by Unctions. 1656Blount Glossogr., Morbus Galicus, otherwise called Morbus Indicus, Neopolitanus, Hispanicus (in Lat. Lues Venerea) the French Pox or great Pox. 1663Boyle Usef. Exp. Nat. Philos. ii. ii. 43 An humour, such as that which causes the cholera morbus. 1672J. Josselyn New Eng. Rarities 34 They are good for the Ptisick and Consumptions, and some say the Morbus Gallicus. 1693tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Icterus, the Jaundice,..the Latins call it Regius Morbus, the Kingly Disease. |