megrim
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"Mother has a megrim," she said; "she is in her chamber."
From Come Rack! Come Rope! by Benson, Robert Hugh
The least depression such as comes with headaches, megrim, or moodiness may have the worst effect, or even make their use quite impossible.
From How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst] by Aldrich, Richard
I'd have called it a kind of a megrim myself, and, as I say, I certainly perceived a sort of charnel-'ouse smell in the room I'm in.
From In Mr. Knox's Country by Ross, Martin
"Major Wellmore, young gentleman; a tried and trusty friend to the English Commonwealth and its Protector!" said Sir Robert at last; adding, as if in apology for his emotion—"Constance! this strange megrim in my head!"
From The Buccaneer A Tale by Hall, S. C., Mrs.
Among others are these words: chapellin', chanch, coxy, corchey, dawnin', fettle, franzy, gell, megrim, nattering, nesh, overrun, queechy, plash.
From George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy by Cooke, George Willis