a. [f. L. jūmentum JUMENT + -OUS.] Resembling that of a horse, said of urine.
1846. G. E. Day, trans. Simons Anim. Chem., II. 239. The urine presented this jumentous appearance for six days.
1887. Syd. Soc. Lex., Jumentous, a term applied to urine which is high coloured, strong smelling, and turbid, like that of the horse.