I lingered long by the resounding marsh—so long that the chilly damp provoked an aguish pain, and admonished by it I turned toward the leafless trees upon the bluff, where I hoped to find a drier atmosphere.
Indeed, that hot aguish autumn day let fall its sunshine on the heads and blew its feverish breath through the rifts of the greatest and liveliest mass of people ever assembled in Howard county.
A solution of the substance of which the nest of the copim is formed, is used as an injection by the peasants in aguish disorders.
This interesting person then lay at Goiana very ill of dropsy, brought on by residing in aguish districts.
Although I was not in immediate danger, I was aware of the sudden changes to which aguishdisorders are liable.
The parts which are affected swell and become inflamed, and the sufferer experiences for a day or two the alternate sensations of violent cold and burning heat, similar to the symptoms of aguish disorders.
But somehow it happened a long time ago, In the aguish West countree, That chill March morning gave the shakes To my beautiful Deborah Lee; And the grim steam-doctor (drat him!
Some were attended with the Dysentery; and the Purging and Gripes were most severe on the Days of the aguish Paroxysms.
By these Methods frequently theaguish Paroxysms became gradually milder, and at last vanished.
About the same Time the aguish Fits of two others were stopt by the Application of Blisters, though they returned in both soon after.
In the End of July, and Beginning of August, the aguish Cases we had at Munster continued to be of the Quotidian or Tertian Kind.
Cross Oaks" were so called from their having been planted at the junction of cross roads, and these trees were formerly resorted to by aguish patients, for the purpose of transferring to them their malady.
The night was very cold and frosty, and so productive of aguish chills, that I was not at all sorry for the compelled pedestrianism entailed upon me by the insecure state of these bridges.
The town is built upon very low and aguish ground, at the foot of a peculiar and steep eminence, which the inhabitants dignify with the name of the Mountain.
The Bishop and Presbytery thereupon suspended him, and he was summoned before the Synod in April, 1679, but did not attend, on account of "ane aguish distemper which had seized on him.
This points to their having been part of that strange aguish epidemic of which an account is given in another chapter.
Evelyn has preserved a story told him by the Marquis of Normanby, which probably relates to the same aguish attack of Charles II.
The following extracts from Short's summation of parish registers show the great excess of burials over baptisms in various parts of England during the years of the aguish epidemic constitution.
Tasmania, he had an aguishshake followed by prolonged febrile heat, which sent him to his berth.
Sydenham and his learned colleagues were not ignorant of the endemic agues of marshy localities, but they made little account of them in comparison with the aguish or intermittent fevers that came in epidemics all over England.
A curious record remains of anaguish sickness in a child, which had begun about January, 1614.
Aguish heats breede flushings, & are more seen in the face, then natural warmth at the heart.
It fares not otherwise with the soule then with the body: besides the native & radicall heat, the principall instrument of life, there are aguish and distempered heats, the causes of sicknesse and death.
His jokes were sermons, and his sermons jokes; But both were thrown away amongst the fens; For Wit hath no great friend in aguish folks.
The loss of his sister went very deep, and those aguish attacks, though they become much slighter, make him look wretchedly ill.
Other physicians testify to the fact, that near the Thames marshes, the prevalent diseases are all of them of an aguish type, intermittent and remittent, and that they are accompanied with much dysentery.
Persons are deterred from settling in the neighborhood by the aguish character of the country.
It is very aguish and unhealthy, and the inhabitants appear sickly, with marvellous sallow complexions.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aguish" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: chilly; cold; cool; frozen; shaky; shivering; shivery; tremulous