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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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CZEEMA
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eruption
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Cursed be the smith who forged it, and the anvil on which it was wrought!’ That night the men slept in the house of Custennin the herdsman, and the next day they proceeded to the castle, and entered the hall, and said: ‘Yspaddaden Penkawr, give us thy daughter and thou shalt keep her dower.
The Lilac Fairy Book Andrew Lang 2002
Now there was much talk amongst those who remained without when the gate closed upon Bedwyr, and Goreu, son of Custennin, prevailed with the porter, and he and his companions got in also and hid themselves.
The Lilac Fairy Book Andrew Lang 2002
And there were four pages whose names were Cadyrnerth, the son of Gandwy, and Ambreu, the son of Bedwor and Amhar, the son of Arthur and Goreu, the son of Custennin.
The Age of Chivalry Thomas Bulfinch 2004
And on the other side of the Severn were the nobles of Erbin, the son of Custennin, and his foster-father at their head, to welcome Geraint with gladness; and many of the women of the court, with his mother, came to receive Enid, the daughter of Ynywl, his wife.
The Age of Chivalry Thomas Bulfinch 2004
And Kilwich said to Yspadaden Penkawr, "Is thy daughter mine now?" "She is thine," said he, "but therefore needest thou not thank me, but Arthur, who hath accomplished this for thee." Then Goreu, the son of Custennin, the herdsman, whose brothers Yspadaden Penkawr had slain, seized him by the hair of his head, and dragged him after him to the keep, and cut off his head, and placed it on a stake on the citadel.
The Age of Chivalry Thomas Bulfinch 2004