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megrims
/ ˈmiːɡrɪmz /
noun
- archaic.a fit of depression
- archaic.a disease of horses and cattle; staggers
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This was the first attack of the megrims that I remembered in my mistress since the time when she was a young girl.
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Some say he is sick of an ague; others that he was cut about the brows for the megrims, which vexeth him sore.
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All shall be served with the same wine; the rich host shall not say, For my colic, or for my megrims, I must drink the better.
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That might justify her, fairly enough, in being kept away from meeting now and again by headaches, or undefined megrims.
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Probably nothing would have done so much to chase away the megrims that were always pestering him.
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