English-Thai Dictionary
pox
N ซิฟิลิส si-fi-rik
pox
N โรค ซิฟิลิส rok-si-fi-rik
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
POX
n.Strictly, pustules or eruptions of any kind, but chiefly or wholly restricted to three or four diseases, the small pox, chicken pox, the vaccine and the venereal diseases. Pox, when used without an epithet, signifies the latter, lues venerea.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
POX
Pox, n. Etym: [For pocks, OE. pokkes. See Pock. It is plural in form but is used as a singular. ] (Med. )
Defn: Strictly, a disease by pustules or eruptions of any kind, but chiefly or wholly restricted to three or four diseases, -- the smallpox, the chicken pox, and the vaccine and the venereal diseases.
Note: Pox, when used without an epithet, as in imprecations, formerly signified smallpox; but it now signifies syphilis.
POX
Pox, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Poxed; p. pr. & vb. n. Poxing.]
Defn: To infect with the pox, or syphilis.
New American Oxford Dictionary
pox
pox |päks pɑks | ▶noun any of several viral diseases producing a rash of pimples that become pus-filled and leave pockmarks on healing. • (the pox ) informal syphilis. • (the pox ) historical smallpox. • a plant disease that causes pocklike spots. PHRASES a pox on archaic used to express anger or intense irritation with someone or something: a pox on both their houses!ORIGIN late Middle English: alteration of pocks, plural of pock .
Oxford Dictionary
pox
pox |pɒks | ▶noun any of several viral diseases producing a rash of pimples that become pus-filled and leave pockmarks on healing. • (the pox ) informal syphilis. • (the pox ) historical smallpox. PHRASES a pox on archaic used as a curse: a pox on both their houses!ORIGIN late Middle English: alteration of pocks, plural of pock .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
pox
pox /pɑks |pɔks /名詞 U 1 〘医 〙水疱 (すいほう )性疾患 〘天然痘 (smallpox )など 〙.2 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖the ~〗梅毒 .A p ó x on A! Aなんてくたばってしまえ .