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grippe
[grip]
grippe
/ ɡrɪp /
noun
a former name for influenza
Other Word Forms
- grippal adjective
- grippelike adjective
- postgrippal adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of grippe1
Example Sentences
Another common word for flu, “grippe”, now totally fallen out of use in English, was used 23,649 times.
Labeling the disease nothing more or less than the grippe, the Journal warned its readers not to allow themselves to be frightened into their coffins.
Until she died in 1996, whenever my grandmother saw me going out with an open coat, she warned: “Button up or you’ll get the grippe.”
Dr. Alfred Gregory, Mine Medical Staff The Spanish influenza is nothing more than the old grip or la grippe, which circulates from time to time.
They confronted scarlet fever, “grippe,” deafness, loneliness and destitution.
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