megrim
Example Sentences
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But that evening at supper, the serving-maid brought up a large brew of herbs, dark and nauseous, which Dame Ashton had sent as good for the young lady's megrim.
From Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland by Yonge, Charlotte Mary
"As you refuse to hearken to the voice of common sense, and afflict yourself with a megrim, I leave you to your fate."
From Rossmoyne by Unknown
The toy held a chosen perfume or essence supposed to be reviving in case miladi felt a swoon or megrim about to overwhelm her; as ladies did in past centuries and do no longer.
From The Thing from the Lake by Ingram, Eleanor M. (Eleanor Marie)
The man came, prescribed for a megrim, and Alexander did not call him again; nor did he mention his mother's condition to the rest of the family.
From The Conqueror by Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn
Why should she learn it is the correct thing to say she is not at home when she is, or that she is suffering from a foolish megrim when she isn't?
From Mrs. Geoffrey by Duchess