- Look up pestilence or
pestilential in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pestilence may
refer to:
Infectious disease Pestilence, one of the Four Hor****...
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physician Gilles de
Corbeil had
already used atra mors to
refer to a "
pestilential fever" (febris pestilentialis) in his work On the
Signs and Symptoms...
- break,
until they
subside into the calm
quiescence of the
concluding '
pestilential fens,
faded flowerwater,
stagnant pools in the
waning moon.'": 79 The...
- In
Fields of
Pestilent Grief is a
studio album by the
Norwegian funeral doom
metal band Funeral. It was
their first full-length
studio album since their...
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appearing as
horses Nuckelavee (Orcadian) –
Skinless oceanic water horse with
pestilent breath Nuggle (Scottish) –
Mischievous male
water horse Tangie (Scottish) –...
- the
impudent falshood of cousenors, the
infidelitie of atheists, the
pestilent practices of Pythonists, the
curiositie of
figure casters, the vanitie...
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Cattley 1838), V, p. 261: "Wily Winchester…so
alienated the king's mind…by
pestilent persuasions creeping into [his] ears."
Elton 1951, p. 175.
Loades 2012...
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literature in general,
really a
downright stupefying, or we
could even say a
pestilential influence,
which it is
therefore the duty of
everyone capable of thinking...
- 1754) was an
English physician. His work, A
Short Discourse concerning Pestilential Contagion, and the
Method to be used to
prevent it (1720), was of historic...
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bodies caused in the
temperature of the air, as the
twins were gods of
pestilential diseases and
sudden deaths.
Roman authors applied Artemis/Diana's byname...