sweating sickness
noun
a febrile epidemic disease that appeared in the 15th and 16th centuries: characterized by profuse sweating and frequently fatal in a few hours.
Origin of sweating sickness
First recorded in 1495–1505
Words nearby sweating sickness
sweated,
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sweater girl,
sweatercoat,
sweathouse,
sweating sickness,
sweating system,
sweatpants,
sweats,
sweatshirt,
sweatshop
Example sentences from the Web for sweating sickness
It had some of the sweating-sickness symptoms, but was distinct from it in other respects.
For the Faith |Evelyn Everett-GreenWhat if the sweating-sickness, emphatically called the English disease, were to show itself again?
Colloquies on Society |Robert SoutheyTo one of those ancient scourges of the population, the sweating-sickness, Dame Bunsby succumbed.
Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall |Robert S. Hawker
British Dictionary definitions for sweating sickness
sweating sickness
noun
the nontechnical name for miliary fever
an acute infectious febrile disease that was widespread in Europe during the late 15th century, characterized by profuse sweating
a disease of cattle, esp calves, prevalent in southern Africa. Transmitted by ticks, it is characterized by sweating, hair loss, and inflammation of the mouth and eyes