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Definition of Water murrain

Water murrain
Water murrain Wa"ter mur"rain A kind of murrain affecting cattle. --Crabb.

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- Rinderpest (also cattle plague or steppe murrain) was an infectious viral disease of cattle, domestic water buffalo, and many other species of even-toed...
- need-fire or force-fire was a special fire kindled to ward off plague and murrain (infectious diseases affecting livestock) in parts of western, northern...
- Army Historical Research: 79–93. JSTOR 44222485. However, the incurable murrain[Footnote1] this regiment contracted whilst sharing winter quarters with...
- "We stop the Press with very great regret to announce that the potato Murrain has unequivocally declared itself in Ireland." Nevertheless, the British...
- autocannibalism preceding death. Used as a bioterror weapon. Buscard's murrain, wormword "Entry Taken from a Medical Encyclopaedia" by China Miéville...
- Britannia 85 - Nobody can deny 86 - James, come kiss me now 87 - What Murrain now has ta'en the Whigs 88 - True Blue 89 - Will ye go to Sheriffmuir (Aikendrum)...
- Moses" Exodus 2:6 32 "Moses and Aaron Before Pharaoh" Exodus 7:10 33 "The Murrain of Beasts" (or "The Fifth Plague: Livestock Disease") Exodus 9:2-3 34 "The...
- PMID 34117299. S2CID 235412478. Zadoks, J. C. (1 March 2008). "The Potato Murrain on the European Continent and the Revolutions of 1848". Potato Research...
- gave it a poisonous taint. The cattle that ate of it were attacked by a murrain, of which great numbers died. The ice and snow, which had gathered about...
- himself with his improvements in Egypt. The long wars combined with a murrain of cattle in 1842 and a destructive Nile flood. In 1843 there was a plague...