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Paludism
Paludism Pa*lu"dism, n. (Med.) The morbid phenomena produced by dwelling among marshes; malarial disease or disposition.

Meaning of Ludism from wikipedia

- Look up lud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lud or LUD may refer to: Local usage details, a record of local calls made from and received by a particular...
- Lud's Church (sometimes written as Ludchurch) is a deep chasm penetrating the Millstone Grit bedrock created by a m****ive landslip on the hillside above...
- Lobby Lud is a fictional character created in August 1927 by the Westminster Gazette, a British newspaper, now defunct. The character was used in readers'...
- Lud (Welsh: Lludd map Beli Mawr), according to Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudohistorical History of the Kings of Britain and related medieval texts, was...
- Lud (Hebrew: לוּד Lūḏ) was a son of Shem and grandson of Noah, according to Genesis 10 (the "Table of Nations"). The descendants of Lud are usually, following...
- appropriated to become the folkloric character of Captain Ludd, also known as King Lud or General Ludd, the Luddites' alleged leader and founder. It has been claimed...
- Lud-in-the-Mist (1926) is the third and final novel by the British writer Hope Mirrlees. It continues the author's exploration of the themes of Life and...
- the two main sections of the book ("Jake: Fear in a Handful of Dust" and "Lud: A Heap of Broken Images") are named after lines in the poem. The Waste Lands...
- days later. Schlatt's Ba****t The tenth track on the album Lud and Schlatt Crossing by Lud and Schlatts Musical Emporium. Music by Phillip Milman in 2023;...
- The Luddites were members of a 19th-century movement of English textile workers who opposed the use of certain types of automated machinery due to concerns...