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paludi- (before a vowel palud- and improperly paludi-), a formative element from L. palūs, palūd-em marsh, in paˈludic a., of or pertaining to marshes; paˈludicole, paluˈdicoline, paluˈdicolous adjs., inhabiting marshes; paluˈdiferous a., producing a marsh or marshes; also erron. paˈludial, paˈludian, † paˈludiate, paˈludious adjs. = paludic, paludal, paludous.
1897M. Kingsley W. Africa 301 A personal acquaintance with fluvial and *paludial ground deposits.
1860All Year Round No. 53. 66 The true specific against *paludian fever.
1632Lithgow Trav. x. 439 To choose his lodging..far from *palludiat Ditches. Ibid. 493, I set face..for Scotland, suiting my..feete with the palludiat way.
1897M. L. Hughes Medit. Fever i. 2 This endemic fever of the Mediterranean..[is] distinguished from other diseases, more particularly from enteric and *paludic fevers.
1857Mayne Expos. Lex., *Paludicolous [printed -culous].
1656Blount Glossogr., *Paludiferous..that causeth a Fen or Marsh.
1594T. Bedingfield tr. Machiavelli's Florentine Hist. (1595) 27 The Cittie of Venice, seated in a place *paludious, and vnwholesome. 1659Gauden Tears Church i. v. 60 The Lions in Mesopotamia..are destroyed by gnats; their importunity being such in those paludious places. |