Obs. rare. Also valitude. [ad. L. valētūdo, valītūdo state of health, f. valēre to be well or strong.] a. Good health. b. Condition as to health.

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a. 1560.  Rolland, Crt. Venus, II. 106. Thair was worschip with welth and valitude…. Thair was meiknes weil mixt with mansuetude.

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1623.  Cockeram, I. Valetude, health or sicknesse.

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1657.  Tomlinson, Renou’s Disp., 261. Esula … is frequently used to the valitude of many, and the death of more.

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