noun
- Plural of ague; fits of shivering or fever, often accompanied by sweating.
- A malarial fever characterized by recurring chills and sweats.
Usage: Typically used in historical or medical contexts; less common in modern everyday speech.
Usage: archaic or medical
Examples
- The patient suffered from repeated agues throughout the winter.
- In colonial times, agues were a common affliction in swampy regions.
- The explorer's journal documented the agues that plagued the expedition.
- She was seized by violent agues and had to remain in bed for days.
- The doctor prescribed quinine to treat the recurring agues.