Path. [mod.L.: see LIENTERY.] = LIENTERY.

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1398.  Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., VII. li. (1495), 264. Lienteria is a flyxe of the wombe wythout passynge of meete & drynke withoute dygestyon.

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1527.  Andrew, Brunswyke’s Distyll. Waters, D j. The same water dronke in the forsayde maner stoppeth the whyte laskys named Lienteria.

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1625.  Hart, Anat. Ur., II. iv. 69. A Citizen … fell into that kind of laske which we commonly call Lienteria.

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1875.  H. Walton, Dis. Eye, 92. Begbie has found many suffering from lienteria, the food being only partially digested.

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