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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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ECZAME
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eruption
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Yourself are with yourself the sole consortress In that unleaguerable fortress; It knows you not for portress Its keys are at the cincture hung of God; Its gates are trepidant to His nod; By Him its floors are trod.
Poems Francis Thompson 2015
And she came forth upon the trepidant air, In vesture unimagined-fair, Woven as woof of flag-lilies; And curdled as of flag-lilies The vapour at the feet of her, And a haze about her tinged in fainter wise.
Poems Francis Thompson 2015
Est mihi nonum superantis annum Plenus Albani cadus; est in horto, Phylli, nectendis apium coronis; Est hederae vis Multa, qua crinis religata fulges; 5 Ridet argento domus; ara castis Vincta verbenis avet immolato Spargier agno; Cuncta festinat manus, huc et illuc Cursitant mixtae pueris puellae; 10 Sordidum flammae trepidant rotantes Vertice fumum.
Odes and Epodes Horace 2006
They are substantially those which are familiar to everybody who has read the Third Book of Lucretius's poem, and remembers those magnificent passages which are not more admirable in their philosophy than they are noble and moving in their poetic expression:-- Nam veluti pueri trepidant atque omnia caecis In tenebris metuunt, sic nos in luce timemus Interdum, nilo quae sunt metuenda magis quam Quae pueri in tenebris pavitant finguntque futura.
Diderot and the Encyclopædists John Morley 2007
But herein the enimie was deceived of his expectation, sith the king had great regard of expedition and making speed for the safetie of his own person, wherevnto the earle of March incited him, considering that in delaie is danger, & losse in lingering, as the poet in the like case saith: Tolle moras, nocuit semper differre paratis, Dum trepidant nullo firmatæ robore partes.
Chronicles (3 of 6): Historie of England (1 of 9) Raphaell Holinshed 2009