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Cholera infantum
Cholera Chol"er*a, n. [L., a bilious disease. See Choler.] (Med.) One of several diseases affecting the digestive and intestinal tract and more or less dangerous to life, esp. the one commonly called Asiatic cholera. Asiatic cholera, a malignant and rapidly fatal disease, originating in Asia and frequently epidemic in the more filthy sections of other lands, to which the germ or specific poison may have been carried. It is characterized by diarrhea, rice-water evacuations, vomiting, cramps, pinched expression, and lividity, rapidly passing into a state of collapse, followed by death, or by a stage of reaction of fever. Cholera bacillus. See Comma bacillus. Cholera infantum, a dangerous summer disease, of infants, caused by hot weather, bad air, or poor milk, and especially fatal in large cities. Cholera morbus, a disease characterized by vomiting and purging, with gripings and cramps, usually caused by imprudence in diet or by gastrointestinal disturbance. Chicken cholera. See under Chicken. Hog cholera. See under Hog. Sporadic cholera, a disease somewhat resembling the Asiatic cholera, but originating where it occurs, and rarely becoming epidemic.
Quantum
Quantum Quan"tum, n.; pl. Quanta. [L., neuter of quantus how great, how much. See Quantity,] 1. Quantity; amount. ``Without authenticating . . . the quantum of the charges.' --Burke. 2. (Math.) A definite portion of a manifoldness, limited by a mark or by a boundary. --W. K. Clifford. Quantum meruit[L., as much as he merited] (Law), a count in an action grounded on a promise that the defendant would pay to the plaintiff for his service as much as he should deserve. Quantum sufficit, or Quantum suff.
Quantum meruit
Quantum Quan"tum, n.; pl. Quanta. [L., neuter of quantus how great, how much. See Quantity,] 1. Quantity; amount. ``Without authenticating . . . the quantum of the charges.' --Burke. 2. (Math.) A definite portion of a manifoldness, limited by a mark or by a boundary. --W. K. Clifford. Quantum meruit[L., as much as he merited] (Law), a count in an action grounded on a promise that the defendant would pay to the plaintiff for his service as much as he should deserve. Quantum sufficit, or Quantum suff.
Quantum suff
Quantum Quan"tum, n.; pl. Quanta. [L., neuter of quantus how great, how much. See Quantity,] 1. Quantity; amount. ``Without authenticating . . . the quantum of the charges.' --Burke. 2. (Math.) A definite portion of a manifoldness, limited by a mark or by a boundary. --W. K. Clifford. Quantum meruit[L., as much as he merited] (Law), a count in an action grounded on a promise that the defendant would pay to the plaintiff for his service as much as he should deserve. Quantum sufficit, or Quantum suff.
Quantum sufficit
Quantum Quan"tum, n.; pl. Quanta. [L., neuter of quantus how great, how much. See Quantity,] 1. Quantity; amount. ``Without authenticating . . . the quantum of the charges.' --Burke. 2. (Math.) A definite portion of a manifoldness, limited by a mark or by a boundary. --W. K. Clifford. Quantum meruit[L., as much as he merited] (Law), a count in an action grounded on a promise that the defendant would pay to the plaintiff for his service as much as he should deserve. Quantum sufficit, or Quantum suff.
Quantum valebat
[L., as much suffices] (Med.), a sufficient quantity. Quantum valebat[L., as much at it was worth] (Law), a count in an action to recover of the defendant, for goods sold, as much as they were worth. --Blackstone.

Meaning of Antum from wikipedia

- Antu (𒀭𒌈) or Antum was a Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the feminine counterpart and spouse of the sky god, Anu. She was sometimes identified with...
- (وَإِيَّاكُمْ) for the plural, which means "and to you". A more formal reply is "wa ʾantum fajazākumu llāhu khayran" (وَأَنْتُمْ فَجَزَاكُمُ ٱللَّٰهُ خَيْرًا) "And...
- Antum Amir Naqvi (born 5 April 1999) is a Belgian-born Zimbabwean cricketer. Naqvi was born in Brussels, Belgium. When he was four years old his family...
- ’a‘budu mā ta‘budūn(a) وَلَآ أَنتُمْ عَٰبِدُونَ مَآ أَعْبُدُ ۝٣‎ 3 Walā ’antum ‘ābidūna mā ’a‘bud(u) وَلَآ أَنَا۠ عَابِدٌ مَّا عَبَدتُّمْ ۝٤‎ 4 Walā ’ana...
- (abbreviated Anthonisz.) or Anthonissen, also known as Aart or Aert van Antum (born c. 1579–1580; buried 7 September 1620) was a Dutch marine painter...
- form is used You (pl., masc.) *ʔantunū attunu أنتم ʔantum, ʔantumu ʔantum, antum, antu, intu, intum, (i)ntūma አንትሙ ʔantəmu אתם ʔattem אנתן ʔantun axtōxūn...
- É-Anna ziggurat ' Egipar-imin, 2) the É-Anna enclosure (Zingel), 3) the Anu-Antum temple complex, BitRes and Anu-ziggurat, 4) Irigal, the South Building,...
- respective unique conjugations are lost and replaced by the masculine (أنتم antum and هم hum), whereas in Lebanese and Syrian Arabic, هم hum is replaced by...
- him, it (masc.) ህታ həti – she, her, it (fem.) ሕነ hənna – we, us እንቱም ʼəntum – you, plural, masculine እንትን ʼəntən – you, plural, feminine ህቶም hətom –...
- -kumā/-kumay 3.du. šumā -ā -šumā/-šumay 1.pl. niḥnū̆ -nū̆ -nī̆ -nā̆ 2.pl.masc. ʼantum -tum -kum 2.pl.fem. ʼantin -tin -kin 3.pl.masc. šum/šumū -ū -šum 3.pl.fem...