quatridual

English

Adjective

quatridual (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Lasting four days
    • 1737, Jean Astruc, translated by William Barrowby, A Treatise of the Venereal Disease, translation of original in New Latin:
      Those who are easily brought to spit, are to be anointed only for two days successively, and after the quatridual interval, to have the same repeated, for the reasons aforesaid.
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