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In some senses, morfound is marked as obsolete, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
good
VERB + MORFOUND
cough
verb
To affect (an animal or person) with catarrh or coldlike illness.
As doth an hors morfounded by the waye / Whiche none accompte doth set by sporre ne thynge
The court is a perpetuall dꝛeame, a bottomeleſſe whoꝛlepole, an inchaunted phantaſy, and a maſe: when he is in, he cannot get out till he be moꝛfounded.
noun
Catarrh or coldlike illness.
Cough and morfound.
Let him bloud in the Eye-veins, Temple-veins, or through the Noſtrils, and rub the places with young Nettles bruiſed ; or give a ſpoonful of Treacle or Mithridate in Wine, good for the Morfound.
As doth an hors morfounded by the waye / Whiche none accompte doth set by sporre ne thynge
WiktionaryThe court is a perpetuall dꝛeame, a bottomeleſſe whoꝛlepole, an inchaunted phantaſy, and a maſe: when he is in, he cannot get out till he be moꝛfounded.
WiktionarySOmetimes it falleth out that Hawkes are moꝛfounded by ſome miſchaunce,and ſometimes alſo by giuing them to great a goꝛge,ſpecially when they be wette.
WiktionaryCough and morfound.
WiktionaryLet him bloud in the Eye-veins, Temple-veins, or through the Noſtrils, and rub the places with young Nettles bruiſed ; or give a ſpoonful of Treacle or Mithridate in Wine, good for the Morfound.
WiktionaryBleed pretty well in the Temple-Veins, or through the Noſtrils,and rub the place with the Juyce of young, Nettles, and halt a pint of White-wine, give an Ounce of Methridate as hot as can conveniently
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In some senses, morfound is marked as obsolete, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.