Crapula

//ˈkɹapjʊlə//

Synonyms for "crapula"

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Translations

5 translations across 4 languages.

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Finnish

1 entries
  • krapula noun (sickness)

Portuguese

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  • ressaca noun (sickness)

Spanish

2 entries
  • borrachera noun (sickness)
  • crápula noun (sickness)

Swedish

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  • bakfylla noun (sickness)

Sample sentences

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If it be not of long standing, and the griping be tolerable; if the effect of crapulas; if habitual, and the patient feeds well, and suffers no considerable loss of strength; or if it be critica, and proceed from an obstructed perspiration, 'tis seldom dangerous […]

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Perhaps the tonic medicines which have been mentioned, render the bowels a more quiet and comfortable asylum for them, and thereby provide the system with the means of obviating the effects of crapulas, to which all children are disposed.

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Disorders sometimes happen to young calves from difference of milk, and frequently from giving them too great a quantity; then the case becomes a crapula, and death is the consequence.

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[I]t was as much apprehension as crapula that had distracted him into admitting that the anonymous letter-writer had spoken some truth.

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