a. Obs. [f. cacochymia (see below) + -OUS.] = CACOCHYMIC.
1676. Shadwell, Virtuoso, II. 30. They were Cacochymious, and had depravd Viscera, that is to say, their Bowels were gangrend.
1702. E. Baynard, Cold Baths, II. (1709), 337. Cacocymious Juices.