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emerods
† ˈemerods, n. pl. Obs. Forms: 5–7 emeraudes, -odes, (5 emerawntys, -owdys, emoroyades), 7 emrods, emeroids, emerods. [ad. L. hæmorrhoïdes, a. Gr. αἱµορροίδες: see hæmorrhoids.] = hæmorrhoids. (Still sometimes used in allusions to 1 Sam. v. 6, 7, in A.V.)a 1400 in Rel. Ant. I. 190 A man schal blede ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Emerods
Emerods is an archaic term for hemorrhoids. and five golden mice" (the plague of emerods occurred simultaneously with a plague of mice). wikipedia.org
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emoroydes
emoroydes obs. f. emerods, hæmorrhoids. Oxford English Dictionary
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Philistine captivity of the Ark
of Philistia." 1 Samuel 5 and 6 describe the Philistines as having to move the Ark to several parts of their territory, as tumours or hemorrhoids ("emerods wikipedia.org
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1 Samuel 6
"Tumors" (KJV: emerods): or "bleeding piles", or more probably "boils". wikipedia.org
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hemorrhoid
▪ I. hæmorrhoid1, hemorrhoid (ˈhɛmərɔɪd) Usually in pl. Forms (pl.): 4–5 emeraudes, emeroudis, 5 emerowdys, 6 em(e)rodes, emor(r)oydes, (-ades), hemerrhoydes, 6–7 heme-, hemoroids, -oydes, 7 em(e)rods, emroids, hemrods, -roids, hæmrods, hemorroids, hemorrods, 8 hæmorroids, hæmorhoids, 7– hæm-, hemor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemorrhoid
Hemorrhoids may have been described in the Bible, with earlier English translations using the now-obsolete spelling "emerods". wikipedia.org
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1 Samuel 5
"Tumors" (KJV: emerods): or "bleeding piles", or more probably "boils". wikipedia.org
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