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.
a. 1560. Rolland, Crt. Venus, II. 106. Thair was worschip with welth and valitude . Thair was meiknes weil mixt with mansuetude.
1623. Cockeram, I. Valetude, health or sicknesse.
1657. Tomlinson, Renous Disp., 261. Esula is frequently used to the valitude of many, and the death of more.