Path. [f. as prec. + -ITIS. Cf. F. vaginite.] Inflammation of the vagina.
1846. G. E. Day, trans. Simons Anim. Chem., II. 96. He found other forms of infusoria in the pus from syphilitic vaginitis.
1861. Bumstead, Ven. Dis. (1879), 187. Vaginitis is more common than any other form of gonorrhœa in women.
1879. St. Georges Hosp. Rep., IX. 443. Spasm of sphincter vaginæ marked, with some vaginitis and endocervicitis.