sabulous

adj
/ˈsæbjʊləs/

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin sabulosus, from sabulum (“sand”).

  1. borrowed from sabulosus

Definitions

  1. Sandy or gritty.

    • ...or fills up the tubular vessels there with sabulous matter.
    • The patient perspired frequently and freely, ceased to take nourishment, and was taken with vomiting; the urine became sabulous, the sleep was agitated, the dyspnœa and the palpitations augmented, and he died the 2d of January.

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