![]() ![]() dial.), a small-pox hospital pock-lymph, the lymph of cow-pox, as used in vaccination pock-pit v. of small-pox †pock-break, (?) a breaking out or marking due to some form of pox pock-house ( U.S. of small-pox pock-arred ( dial.), -broken, -eaten, -frecken, -freckled, -fret, -fretted ( -fretten), -holed, -pitted ( -pitten) adjs., scarred, marked, or ‘pitted’ with pustules, esp. and Comb., as pock-arr ( dial.), -frecken, -fret, -hole, a scar, mark, or ‘pit’ left by a pustule, esp. 1548 Elyot, Mentigo, the scabbe which is among shepe, called the pockes. 1 John (1537) 30 Who dare deny saynt Anthony a flese of wol‥leste he sende the pockes amonge our shepe. (1693) 481 The disease of the Spanish Pocks.ġ531 Tindale Exp. 109 The pocks is vncredibly frequent amongst them. Av, This Hospital‥where‥there haue bene healed of the pocques, fystules‥to nombre of. VIII 190 Item that he hauing the Frenche pockes presumed to come and breth on the kyng. Beggers 6 They‥that catche the pokkes of one woman, and bere theym to an other. VIII), They do die‥of the small pokkes and measels. 30 Quhill that thai gatt the Spanȝie pockis. (1520) 127b/1 Also that tyme a sekenes that men call the pockes slewe bothe men and women thrugh theyr infectynge. 97 Kynde come after with many kene sores, As pokkes and pestilences, and moche poeple shente. A spot or mark like a pustule.Ĭ1325 Gloss. 559 With the retrogression of the pock and the subsidence of the areola the local phenomena of a normal vaccination are at an end.ī. 150 The number of spots or ‘pocks’ varies from a few to thousands, but as a rule from 100 to 300 are present. ![]() 40 A few of the pock appeared on his face. 56 Having great Pockes or Pustules on the Surface of their Bodies, from whence the Pox is denominated. 1706 Phillips, Pock, a Scab of the Small-Pox. a1585 Montgomerie Flyting 316 The powlings, the palsay, with pockes like pees. (1879) 96 It bringeth ulcerations, scab, scurf, blain, botch, pocks. 318 Ewin as anne ewill skabbe or anne poke cann not alwayis be keipit in with the violence of medicynne. 1477 Earl Rivers (Caxton) Dictes 97 He was of sangweyn colour, his face ful of pockis. 30 And it is hool anon, and forthermoor Of pokkes, and of scabbe, and euery soor. 4 if poc sy on eaan, nim mærc, sapan‥mid Godes fultume he sceal awe. 104 Drenc wiþ poc adle wyl wæter on croccan, do huni on. ![]()
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