megrim
[ mee-grim ]
/ ˈmi grɪm /
noun
Origin of megrim
1350–1400; Middle English
migrame a type of headache < Middle French
migraine (by misreading,
in taken as
m); see
migraine
Words nearby megrim
meglumine,
mego,
megohm,
megohmmeter,
megophthalmus,
megrim,
megrims,
meh,
mehemet ali,
mehitzah,
mehndi
Example sentences from the Web for megrim
As you refuse to hearken to the voice of common sense, and afflict yourself with a megrim, I leave you to your fate.
Rossmoyne |UnknownI'll be all right to-morrow, and I'll enjoy to-morrow all the more for to-day's megrim.
The Inventions of the Idiot |John Kendrick BangsI keep a single root for old-time sake, which it gives me a megrim to look at.
A Garden with House Attached |Sarah Warner Brooks
British Dictionary definitions for megrim (1 of 2)
megrim
1
/ (ˈmiːɡrɪm) /
noun archaic
(often plural)
a caprice
a migraine
Word Origin for megrim
C14: see
migraine
British Dictionary definitions for megrim (2 of 2)
megrim
2
/ (ˈmiːɡrɪm) /
noun
a flatfish, Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis, of the turbot family, having a yellowish translucent body up to 50 cm (20 in.) in length, found in European waters, and caught for food
Word Origin for megrim
C19: of uncertain origin
Medical definitions for megrim
megrim
[ mē′grĭm ]
n.
migraine