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3. WHAT IS “THE BURNING Ague?”

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5. View American English pronunciation of Ague.

6. Ague: ( ā'gū ), Avoid the mispronunciation āg

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8. He shivered as with an ague.

9. Definition of Ague in the Definitions.net dictionary

10. Synonyms for Ague include fever, malaria, miasma, miasm, paludism, jungle fever, fever and Ague, malarial fever, feverishness and affection

11. My very first time at Ague Cove

12. He took down with fever and ague.

13. • Louis, he was suffering from Ague and dropsy

14. This is the British English pronunciation of Ague.

15. Ohio had the highest population of Ague …

16. Ague 'Ague' is a 4 letter word starting with A and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Ague' Clue Answer; Reason for cold compresses and extra blankets (4) Ague: Shivering fit (4) A chill (4) A malady (4) Fever and chills (4) Shivery fever (4) Fever symptom (4) Fever and shivers (4)

17. Today most people would refer to Ague as malaria.

18. Definition of Ague (noun): old word for fever

19. Cried Jabez Stone , in an ague of fear.

20. ‘There was plAgue, too, Ague (probably a malarial infection), and various fevers.’ ‘Although he used the term Ague, true malaria cannot necessarily be inferred because Ague included any number of short-lived illnesses with chills and fever.’

21. Hence, Ague can refer to both chills and fevers.

22. An ague in the spring is physic for a king.

23. In 1840 there were 6 Ague families living in Ohio

24. I often ague with my friends about the problem.

25. ‘There was plAgue, too, Ague (probably a malarial infection), and various fevers.’ ‘Although he used the term Ague, true malaria cannot necessarily be inferred because Ague included any number of short-lived illnesses with chills and fever.’