measlings

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Unknown, but probably via Scandinavian forms such as Swedish mässlingen (pustules, measles), Danish mæslinger (measles), Icelandic mislingar (measles), &c. combining the Germanic roots related to blood blisters with the suffix -ing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmiːzlɪŋz/

Noun

measlings pl (normally plural, singular measling)

  1. (UK dialect) Synonym of measles: the disease caused by M. morbillivirus, the red spots caused by the disease.
    • 1862, C. Clough Robinson, The Dialect of Leeds & Its Neighbourhood, p. 358:
      ‘What āals yar barn, Missis?’
      Shoo’s gotten t’mezlings!’
    • 1890, The New Sydenham Society's Lexicon of Medicine and the Allied Sciences, s.v.:
      Measlings, measles.
    • 1970, Harold Orton & al., Survey of English Dialects, Vol. III, p. 832:
      Measlings... Nf [i.e. Norfolk].

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