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Etymology edit

Variant of hemorrhoid; see there for more.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛməɹəd/, /ˈɛmɹəd/

Noun edit

emerod (plural emerods)

  1. A haemorrhoid; an affliction mentioned in the Bible usually interpreted as a haemorrhoid.
    • 1611, The Holy Bible, [] (King James Version), London: [] Robert Barker, [], →OCLC, 1 Samuel 5:6:
      But the hand of the Lord was heauy upon them of Aſhdod, and he deſtroyed them, and ſmote them with *Emerods, even Aſhdod, and the coaſtes thereof.
    • 1967, Berechiah ben Natronai ha-Nakdan, Moses Hadas (translator), Fables of a Jewish Aesop, [1557, Mishle Shualim, (known as Fox Fables)], 2001, page 83,
      They hated him sore and banished him from their world, saying: "Without the camp shall be thy resting place, and thou shalt turn and cover thine excrements. The plague of emerods is in thee, and it seals thy passages; our doom for thee is death."

Usage notes edit

Maintained in occasional referential usage due to its use in the 1611 King James Bible (in Deuteronomy and 1 Samuel).

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