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Swine-pox. World English Historical Dictionary

Swine-pox. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1916, rev. 2022. Swine-pox ? Obs. Also swine’s-pox.

1   1.  A name for chicken-pox.

2   Retained as a synonym in 19th-cent. medical works.

3 1530.  Palsgr., 278/2. Swyne pockes, farcin.

4 1550.  Lloyd, Treas. Health, R j. The great swyne pokes.

5 1624.  Massinger, Renegado, I. iii. The Swine’s-pox overtake you! There’s a curse For a Turk, that eats no hog’s flesh.

6 1659–60.  Pepys, Diary, 13 Jan. Thence I went to Mrs. Jem, and found her up, and merry, and that it did not prove the small-pox, but only the swine-pox.

7 1676.  Jas. Cooke, Marrow Chirurg., IV. II. ix. 739. These they call Cristals, but Country-people call them Swine-Pox, Hen-Pox, &c.

8   2.  An eruptive disease in swine.

9 1704.  Dict. Rust. (1726), Swine-pox, an ill sore in Hogs which spreads abroad, and is a very grievous Scab.

10 1898.  Syd. Soc. Lex., Swine-pox, a disease in which tubercles come out on the legs and thighs of swine. Around and under each tubercle is highly inflamed tissue.

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