glanderous, a.
(ˈglændərəs)
[f. as prec. + -ous.]
Affected with, or of the nature of, glanders.
| 1727 Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Glanders, Several have observed that when a Horse has had the Farcin, he will easily become glanderous. 1753 J. Bartlet Gentl. Farriery 328 Another hole..should be made..to give issue to the glanderous matter washed away by the injection. 1880 Blackmore Mary Anerley III. v. 72 He left an oozy channel drying, (like a glanderous sponge) in August; and virulent fever came into his tent. 1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. II. 514 Evidence of the presence of the glanderous condition. |