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claudiˈcation [ad. L. claudicātiōn-em, n. of action f. claudicāre, so F. claudication.] The action of limping or halting; intermittent claudication, a condition of the legs in which pain is induced by walking and relieved by rest (also transf.).
1555Fardle Facions i. vi. 91 Claudicacion or limping. 1622Bp. Abernethy Chr. & Heav. Treatise i. 5 The claudications and haltings of the saints are not diseases, but in part. 1709Steele Tatler No. 80. ⁋7, I have..contracted a very honest and undissembled Claudication in my Left Foot. 1909Practitioner Nov. 666 Angina pectoris, which is nothing else than intermittent claudication of the heart. 1963Lancet 12 Jan. 77/2 The treatment of intermittent claudication by implantation of human amnion into the thigh. |