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    ague


    1. required her to serve at a banquet, since one of the housemaids was sick with ague and another was in her time of menses, making her unfit to handle food


    2. “As long as you can tell the difference between an ague, a fit and a quinsy, and humours of the brain,” I told the man with a knowing look


    3. 16 I also will do this to you; I will even appoint over you terror, consumption, and the burning ague, that shall consume the eyes, and cause sorrow of heart: and you shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it


    4. 16 I also will do this unto you; I will even appoint over you terror, consumption, and the burning ague, that shall consume the


    5. 'That is forbidden!' He was shaking as if with an ague


    6. But Khemsa shook like a man in an ague


    7. At the thought he shook as with an ague and his dark skin grew ashy


    8. 'The gorges and the winds play strange tricks,' answered Tiberias, his teeth chattering with the ague that is frequently the lot of men who have spent much time in damp underground dungeons


    9. Bess had died t'other year of some ague - brought on by way of her drinking and other activities, what with me being away for most of the time and her having nought else to do – so I had nought tying me to the shore, save for our twenty nippers, but then they were all old enough to catch their own supper by that stage, the oldest being three


    10. she was h eal ed of t hat pl ague

    11. Ague: A fever; an extreme burning, and having cold and hot sweats


    12. ” He would be forced to ague that a house could not die so dead but that it must keep dying deader, not a grammatical term but appropriate here


    13. "I will, please God," answered Sancho, and the two retiring to one side of the road set themselves to observe closely what all these moving lights might be; and very soon afterwards they made out some twenty encamisados, all on horseback, with lighted torches in their hands, the awe-inspiring aspect of whom completely extinguished the courage of Sancho, who began to chatter with his teeth like one in the cold fit of an ague; and his heart sank and his teeth chattered still more when they perceived distinctly that behind them there came a litter covered over with black and followed by six more mounted figures in mourning down to the very feet of their mules--for they could perceive plainly they were not horses by the easy pace at which they went


    14. Clara awoke quite drowsy, and not understanding at the moment what Dorothea said, asked her what it was; she repeated what she had said, and Clara became attentive at once; but she had hardly heard two lines, as the singer continued, when a strange trembling seized her, as if she were suffering from a severe attack of quartan ague, and throwing her arms round Dorothea she said:


    15. Heathcliff, having stared his son into an ague of confusion, uttered a scornful laugh


    16. La Carconte muttered a few inarticulate words, then let her head again drop upon her knees, and went into a fit of ague, leaving the two speakers to resume the conversation, but remaining so as to be able to hear every word they uttered


    17. Whilst Pinocchio was swimming quickly towards the shore he discovered that his father, who was on his shoulders with his legs in the water, was trembling as violently as if the poor man had an attack of ague fever


    18. come out on the other side of the mud with an ague


    19. But to say the Truth, I was more occupied with my Ague Fits and Discomfort than with observing the Landscape


    20. Pierre noticed that he was pale and that his jaw quivered and shook as if in an ague

    21. Heathcliff, having stared his son into an ague of confusion, uttered a scornful


    22. Whatever cross-accidents had occurred to intercept the pleasures of her nieces, she had found a morning of complete enjoyment; for the housekeeper, after a great many courtesies on the subject of pheasants, had taken her to the dairy, told her all about their cows, and given her the receipt for a famous cream cheese; and since Julia’s leaving them they had been met by the gardener, with whom she had made a most satisfactory acquaintance, for she had set him right as to his grandson’s illness, convinced him that it was an ague, and promised him a charm for it; and he, in return, had shewn her all his choicest nursery of plants, and actually presented her with a very curious specimen of heath


    23. Whatever cross-accidents had occurred to intercept the pleasures of her nieces, she had found a morning of complete enjoyment; for the housekeeper, after a great many courtesies on the subject of pheasants, had taken her to the dairy, told her all about their cows, and given her the receipt for a famous cream cheese; and since Julia's leaving them they had been met by the gardener, with whom she had made a most satisfactory acquaintance, for she had set him right as to his grandson's illness, convinced him that it was an ague, and promised him a charm for it; and he, in return, had shewn her all his choicest nursery of plants, and actually presented her with a very curious specimen of heath


    24. "I could not contain myself for passion," he said, "I shook as though with ague


    25. The prince observed that his teeth were chattering as though in a violent attack of ague


    26. And the mahout passed into his hut with a shiver that told of the coming ague


    27. —A decoction of the whole plant, used as an emetic in cases of ague and fever


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    Synonyme für "ague"

    acute acute accent ague chills and fever