Obs. [ad. mod.L. strūmōsitās, f. strūmōs-us: see prec. and -ITY. Cf. F. † strumosité (16–17th c.).] Strumous condition.

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1674.  Phil. Trans., IX. 114. Refuting withal the opinion of Riolan, who makes the glanduls of the Mesentery the root of all strumosity.

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