Ague
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AGUE

a'-gu (qaddachath): In Leviticus 26:16 the King James Version is one of the diseases threatened as a penalty for disobedience to the law. The malady is said to "consume the eyes, and make the soul to pine away." The word means burning (Vulgate "ardor") and was probably intended to denote the malarial fever so common now both in the Shephelah and in the Jordan valley. In Septuagint the word used (ikteros) means jaundice, which often accompanies this fever. the Revised Version (British and American) translates it "fever." See FEVER.

Strong's Hebrew
6920. qaddachath -- fever
... Word Origin from qadach Definition fever NASB Word Usage fever (2). burning ague,
fever. From qadach; inflammation, ie Febrile disease -- burning ague, fever. ...
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Library

Life in Persia.
... September 29, left Erzroom. Was attacked with fever and ague. "September 30. ... After
sunset the ague came on again, which in my wet state was very trying. ...
/.../rhea/life of henry martyn missionary to india and persia/life in persia.htm

The Birth of England's Foreign Missions
... At Piddington he worked early and late at his garden, but ague, caused by a
neighbouring marsh, returned and left him so bald that he wore a wig thereafter ...
/.../smith/the life of william carey/chapter ii the birth of.htm

Sermon for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity
... If you had had a quartan ague one year or two, you must bear it till you
became well again; so you must bear the yoke of the old law. ...
/.../xxii sermon for the twelfth.htm

Elements of Prophetic Interpretation.
... commandments, but that ye break my covenant: I also will do this unto you, I will
even appoint over you terror, consumption, and the burning ague, that shall ...
/.../a brief commentary on the apocalypse/elements of prophetic interpretation.htm

The Forged Sermon
... In their public relations nothing disturbed the quotidian ague and frozen routine
of gorgeous Byzantinism elaborated by Oriental servility. ...
/.../chapter xlviii the forged sermon.htm

Anxieties and Troubles, Friends and Foes
... He was impatient of the quotidian ague of frigid impertinences.' This was soon
discovered by the worldly, the dissipated, and the idle, the illustrious dandies ...
/.../chapter xxi anxieties and troubles.htm

Epistle to the Reader.
... laboured to perform this service to the Church of God, I may be permitted to mention,
that last winter, when I thought I was dying of quartan ague, the more ...
/.../calvin/the institutes of the christian religion/epistle to the reader.htm

A Letter of Martin Effects a Cure, with Other Miracles.
... Arborius, an ex-prefect, and a man of a very holy and faithful character, while
his daughter was in agony from the burning fever of a quartan ague, inserted in ...
/.../severus/life and writings of sulpitius severus /chapter xix a letter of.htm

Robert Boyle.
... During his education, and before he was ten years old, he was much afflicted with
an ague, which considerably depressed his spirits; and, to divert his ...
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Wesley's Prescriptions
... he had surrendered his all. But how to get on he knew not, as he had no money
and had caught a tertian ague. I hope a wise Providence ...
/.../wesley/the journal of john wesley/wesleys prescriptions.htm

Easton's Bible Dictionary
The translation in Leviticus 26:16 (R.V., "fever") of the Hebrew word kaddah'ath, meaning "kindling", i.e., an inflammatory or burning fever. In Deuteronomy 28:22 the word is rendered "fever."
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) An acute fever.

2. (n.) An intermittent fever, attended by alternate cold and hot fits.

3. (n.) The cold fit or rigor of the intermittent fever; as, fever and ague.

4. (n.) A chill, or state of shaking, as with cold.

5. (v. t.) To strike with an ague, or with a cold fit.

Thesaurus
Ague (1 Occurrence)
... 3. (n.) The cold fit or rigor of the intermittent fever; as, fever and ague. ...
5. (vt) To strike with an ague, or with a cold fit. Int. ...
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Fever (13 Occurrences)
... Of these the most prevalent is ague or intermittent malarial fever, which is common
in all parts but especially in low-lying districts or places where there ...
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Inflammation (6 Occurrences)
... in-fla-ma'-shun (dalleqeth; rhigos): Only in Deuteronomy 28:22, was considered by
Jewish writers as "burning fever," by Septuagint as a form of ague. ...
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Drought (20 Occurrences)
... Deuteronomy 28:22 Jehovah will smite thee with consumption, and with fever, and
with inflammation, and with burning ague, and with drought, and with blight ...
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Cake (25 Occurrences)
... any form, esp. into a form rather flat than high; as, a cake of soap; an
ague cake. 5. (vi) To form into a cake, or mass. 6. (vi ...
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Agur (1 Occurrence)

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Aground (5 Occurrences)

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Bible Concordance
Ague (1 Occurrence)

Deuteronomy 28:22 Jehovah will smite thee with consumption, and with fever, and with inflammation, and with burning ague, and with drought, and with blight, and with mildew, and they shall pursue thee until thou perish.
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Ague

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Fever (13 Occurrences)

Inflammation (6 Occurrences)

Drought (20 Occurrences)

Cake (25 Occurrences)

Agur (1 Occurrence)

Aground (5 Occurrences)

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