This adjective has remained true to its original meaning relating to a fever or being feverish.
It came into English in 17th Century via medical Latin febrilis from the Latin febris meaning fever.
This adjective has remained true to its original meaning relating to a fever or being feverish.
It came into English in 17th Century via medical Latin febrilis from the Latin febris meaning fever.
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