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ague

noun
a’gu,

ague

The cold fit which precedes a fever, or a paroxysm of fever in intermittents. It is accompanied with shivering.

ague

Chilliness; a chill, or state of shaking with cold, though in health.

ague

It is used for a periodical fever, an intermittent, whether quotidian, tertian, or quartan. In this case, the word, which signifies the preceding cold fit, is used for the disease.

ague

verb transitive
To cause a shivering in; to strike with a cold fit.