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a·gue /ˈeɪɡjuː/ noun [countable, uncountable]  MI old-fashioned a fever that makes you shake and feel cold 疟疾热
Examples from the Corpus
agueAthelstan studied the jars, dismissing them as nothing but mild cures for ague, aches and pains.Louis, he was suffering from ague and dropsy.Richard now pressed on to Salerno, where he wanted to discuss a recurrent ague with the city's famous doctors.At first I thought it was some ague but it proved to the Sweating Sickness.The figures on the screen seemed to be shaking with the ague and they moved their lips like mutes.I was ill at the time with the ague but I remember the verdict being recorded.The trees shook, all their young leaves shivering as if with ague or fear of the approaching storm.
Origin ague (1300-1400) Old French Medieval Latin (febris) acuta sharp fever, from Latin acutus; → ACUTE
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ague
ague /ˈeɪɡjuː/ noun [uncountable and countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Medieval Latin (febris) acuta 'sharp fever', from Latin acutus; acute
old-fashioned a fever that makes you shake and feel cold


agueBrE /ˈeɪɡjuː/ 🔊NAmE /ˈeɪɡjuː/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (old-fashioned) a disease such as malaria that causes fever and shivering (= shaking of the body) 疟疾(等使人发热后寒战的疾病)