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Volume 3 · 68 words · 1771 Edition

fainting, in medicine, a deep and sudden swooning, wherein the patient continues without any sensible heat, motion, sense, or respiration, and is seized with a cold sweat over the whole body, and all the parts turn pale and cold as if dead. See Medicine, p. 157.

in grammar, an elision or retrenchment of a letter or syllable out of the middle of a word, as caldus for calidus.