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Filth disease
Filth Filth, n. [OE. filthe, ful[eth]e, AS. f?l[eth], fr. f[=u]l foul; akin to OHG. f[=u]lida. See Foul, and cf. File.] 1. Foul matter; anything that soils or defiles; dirt; nastiness. 2. Anything that sullies or defiles the moral character; corruption; pollution. To purify the soul from the dross and filth of sensual delights. --Tillotson. Filth disease (Med.), a disease supposed to be due to pollution of the soil or water.

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- Bermondsey.org, Accessed 5 August 2012 Dance, Caecilia (10 November 2013). "Filth, disease and ****ens: Jacob's Island, a London slum". Dances Historical Miscellany...
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