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"valetudinary" Definitions
  1. VALETUDINARIAN
  2. VALETUDINARIAN
"valetudinary" Antonyms

7 Sentences With "valetudinary"

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And my health being broken as above mentioned, I was valetudinary, and particularly subject to faintings.
An adagio may set a gouty father to sleep, and a capriccio may operate successfully on the nerves of a valetudinary mother.
We would recommend this, not only to the weak and valetudinary, but to all whose business does not oblige them to take sufficient exercise.
Poetry from these valetudinary years is among his finest. A period of prolonged agony ended with Tagore's death on 7 August 1941, aged 80. He was in an upstairs room of the Jorasanko mansion in which he grew up. The date is still mourned.
John Dunn was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, and paid for the construction of the church building in Mount Barker which bears his name, opened in September 1884. He also paid for the construction of several rows of houses for the benefit of the valetudinary elderly of the district.
She had heard from her ambassadors, Christopher Perkins and Edward, Lord Zouche, that the Scottish envoys in Denmark and Germany had discussed her age and health, and complained of these "lewd reports of our valetudinary state".One copy of the Scottish ambassador's instructions makes specific reference to the queen's failing health, Calendar State Papers Scotland, vol. 13 (Edinburgh 1969), p. 223 no.
"Mr John Dickson, brought prisoner from the Bass, declares, that about six years ago he was taken for being present at conventicles; confesses he has kept conventicles several times; acknowledges the King's authority, but will not engage to live regularly and orderly, and not to keep conventicles; and shuns to give answer as to declaring the unlawfulness to rise in arms against the King or his authority: Ordered that the said Mr John Dickson and Mr Alexander Shields, brought prisoners from the Bass, be returned back prisoners thither until further order." After sentence was passed Dickson made a petition that because of his age and ill health that he be allowed to stay in Edinburgh. This petition was granted on 13 October 1686: "allow the petitioner to stay in Edinburgh till the first council-day of November next, in regard of his valetudinary condition, he finding caution to appear before the Council that day, or to re-enter the tolbooth of Edinburgh the said day, under the penalty of 5000 merks." After the Glorious Revolution he returned to his old parish in Rutherglen.

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