Path. [mod.L.: see LIENTERY.] = LIENTERY.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., VII. li. (1495), 264. Lienteria is a flyxe of the wombe wythout passynge of meete & drynke withoute dygestyon.
1527. Andrew, Brunswykes Distyll. Waters, D j. The same water dronke in the forsayde maner stoppeth the whyte laskys named Lienteria.
1625. Hart, Anat. Ur., II. iv. 69. A Citizen fell into that kind of laske which we commonly call Lienteria.
1875. H. Walton, Dis. Eye, 92. Begbie has found many suffering from lienteria, the food being only partially digested.