Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Slight nausea with repugnance to food.
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Examples
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Qui insisto is blog may memor meus mitis tamen denuntio fastidium ut Latin procul schola.
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The drive, it seemed to the mature Augustine, was scornful pride (fastidium) and the nourishment of iniquity (sagina iniquitatis).
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Qui insisto is blog may memor meus mitis tamen denuntio fastidium ut Latin procul schola.
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Qui insisto is blog may memor meus mitis tamen denuntio fastidium ut Latin procul schola.
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Libido statim deferbuit, fastidium caepit, et quod in ea tantopere adamavit aspernatur, et ab aegritudine liberatus in angorem incidit.
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Note 102: Canon, 1.1.3, fol. 6vb: Signum autem quod vehementioris istimbre existant est quod neque nausea accidit eis [iuvenibus] in vomitus neque fastidium quemadmodum contingit pueris propter digestive eorum malitiam ….
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Ergò, ne longis ambagibus Lectori fastidium oratio nostra pariat, ad ea narranda accedam, quæ maledicus ille Gennanus in suum pasquillum congessit: Quem etiam sua de Islandis carmina
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Erg�, ne longis ambagibus Lectori fastidium oratio nostra pariat, ad ea narranda accedam, qu� maledicus ille Gennanus in suum pasquillum congessit: Quem etiam sua de Islandis carmina
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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* Quum dicit, Multiplicabo dolores, complecitur quicquid molestiae sustinent mulieres, ex quo gravidae esse incipiunt, fastidium cibi, deliquia, lassitudines, aliaque innumera, usque dum ventum est ad partum, qui acerbissima tormenta secum affert.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 1509-1564 1996
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Ergò, ne longis ambagibus Lectori fastidium oratio nostra pariat, ad ea narranda accedam, quæ maledicus ille Gennanus in suum pasquillum congessit:
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01 Richard Hakluyt 1584
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