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laryngismus stridulus
Spasmodic Spas"mod"ic, a. [Gr. ?; ? a convulsion + ? likeness: cf. F. spasmotique.] 1. (Med.) Of or pertaining to spasm; consisting in spasm; occuring in, or characterized by, spasms; as, a spasmodic asthma. 2. Soon relaxed or exhausted; convulsive; intermittent; as, spasmodic zeal or industry. Spasmodic croup (Med.), an affection of childhood characterized by a stoppage of brathing developed suddenly and without fever, and produced by spasmodic contraction of the vocal cords. It is sometimes fatal. Called also laryngismus stridulus, and childcrowing. Spasmodic stricture, a stricture caused by muscular spasm without structural change. See Organic stricture, under Organic.
Stridulate
Stridulate Strid"u*late, v. t. [See Stridulous.] To make a shrill, creaking noise; specifically (Zo["o]l.), to make a shrill or musical sound, such as is made by the males of many insects.
Stridulation
Stridulation Strid`u*la"tion, n. The act of stridulating. Specifically: (Zo["o]l.) (a) The act of making shrill sounds or musical notes by rubbing together certain hard parts, as is done by the males of many insects, especially by Orthoptera, such as crickets, grasshoppers, and locusts. (b) The noise itself. Note: The crickets stridulate by rubbing together the strong nervures of the fore wings. Many grasshoppers stridulate by rubbing the hind legs across strong nervures on the fore wings. The green grasshoppers and katydids stridulate by means of special organs at the base of the fore wings.
Stridulator
Stridulator Strid"u*la`tor, n. [NL.] That which stridulates. --Darwin.
Stridulatory
Stridulatory Strid"u*la*to*ry, a. Stridulous; able to stridulate; used in stridulating; adapted for stridulation. --Darwin.
Stridulous
Stridulous Strid"u*lous, a. [L. stridulus. See Strident.] Making a shrill, creaking sound. --Sir T. Browne. The Sarmatian boor driving his stridulous cart. --Longfellow. Stridulous laryngitis (Med.), a form of croup, or laryngitis, in children, associated with dyspn[oe]a, occurring usually at night, and marked by crowing or stridulous breathing.
Stridulous laryngitis
Stridulous Strid"u*lous, a. [L. stridulus. See Strident.] Making a shrill, creaking sound. --Sir T. Browne. The Sarmatian boor driving his stridulous cart. --Longfellow. Stridulous laryngitis (Med.), a form of croup, or laryngitis, in children, associated with dyspn[oe]a, occurring usually at night, and marked by crowing or stridulous breathing.
Triduan
Triduan Trid"u*an, a. [L. triduanus, fr. triduum space of three days; tri- + dies day.] Lasting three lays; also, happening every third day. [R.] --Blount.

Meaning of Tridu from wikipedia

- same year the emperor's son Tridu Songtsen (Khri 'dus-srong btsan or Khri-'dus-srong-rtsan) was born. The power of Emperor Tridu Songtsen was offset, to an...
- Tridu Songtsen (Tibetan: ཁྲི་འདུས་སྲོང་བཙན་, Wylie: Khri 'dus-srong btsan), Tridu Songtsen or Dusong Mangban, (b.668 – 704d.; r. 676–704 CE) was an emperor...
- add's to the village decorations. Wednesday 29 August- "L-ewwel Jum tat-Tridu" Beland band of Zejtun makes a march through the streets of Zurrieq, finishing...
- the royal burial grounds near Yarlung. He was followed by his young son, Tridu Songtsen. The Tang Annals say 'Dus-srong was eight years old (i.e. nine...
- instead of Coptic. His tenure is marred by famine and corruption. Emperor Tridu Songtsen dies in battle, and is succeeded by his mother Khri ma lod, who...
- Hebei) before withdrawing. In 699, the Tibetan threat ceased. Emperor Tridu Songtsen, unhappy that Gar Trinring was monopolizing power, slaughtered...
- "Bearded Grandfather"), was the emperor of the Tibetan Empire and the son of Tridu Songtsen and his queen, Tsenma Toktokteng, Princess of Chim (Tibetan: བཙན་མ་ཐོག་ཐོག་སྟེང...
- (1947). O vývoji jazyka československého. Příručka k čítance pro pátou třídu středních škol [On the Development of the Czechoslovak Language: An Accompanying...
- Gungtsen) Tridu Songtsen 677–704 (son) Lha 704–705 (son) Khri ma lod 705–712 (widow of Mangsong Mangtsen) Me Agtsom 712–755 (son of Tridu Songtsen) Trisong...
- not counted in most lists of rulers. Lha was one of the sons of emperor Tridu Songtsen, who met a hasty end in 704. The Old Book of Tang say that the...