Calentures [noun]

Definition of Calentures:

animation, vigor

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Sentence/Example of Calentures:

It is incredible what alienations of mind, and what a very calenture the devil raised in the country upon this odd occasion.

It never affected her brain, or drove her into furious calenture, but rooted slowly inward, preying on her life quite leisurely.

Yellow fever and calenture broke out among the troops in camp around Santiago about the same time that they appeared in Siboney.

Calenture, or Cuban malarial fever, comes on rather suddenly with a chill of greater or less severity and a violent headache.

And that my experience was illusory, the result of vertigo, or some temporary calenture of the brain?

They presently catch fever, or a calenture, or a cramp, and so they die.

In the rapture with which Keats sang of trees and fields, there is something of the nature of calenture.

A new world seemed to open before her longing gaze—a world, or a calenture, a mirage?

The evidence relative to yellow fever, or calenture, during this period in Virginia is contradictory.

The senses warred upon the wit; seized by calenture, one saw through radiant mists.