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flatuous
† ˈflatuous, a. Obs. Also 7 flateous. [ad. F. flatueux, as if ad. L. *flātuōs-us, f. L. flātus a blowing: see -ous.] 1. Of a windy nature; full of wind or gas; = flatulent 1.1580 G. Harvey Three Proper Lett. 12 Such feverous..and flatuous spirits as lurke within. 1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 704 Lik...
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flatuosity
† flatuosity Obs. (ˌflætjuːˈɒsɪtɪ) [ad. F. flatuosité, f. flatueux: see flatuous and -ity.] The state or condition of being ‘flatuous’. 1. = flatulence 2.1600 Surflet Countrie Farme vi. xxii. 777 It attenuateth..crude and colde humours, and flatuosities abounding in flegmatike and melancholicke pers...
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flatuose
† flatuˈose, a. Obs. rare. [as if ad. L. *flātuōs-us, f. flātus a blowing.] = flatuous.1727 in Bailey vol. II.
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mirachial
† miˈrachial, a. Obs. In 7 myrachiall. [f. med.L. mirachia hypochondria (f. mirach: see prec.) + -al1.] Hypochondriacal.1621 Burton Anat. Mel. i. ii. iv. iv, Of Hypocondriacall or flatuous melancholy, which the Arabians call Myrachiall.
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spiritous
ˈspiritous, a. ? Obs. Also 8 poet. spir'tous. [f. spirit n. + -ous. Cf. It. spiritoso, Sp. espiritoso.] 1. Of the nature of spirit; having the qualities of an essence or distilled product; highly refined or dematerialized.1605 Timme Quersit. iii. 149 The two volatile salts..wil be best mingled by re...
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