megrim
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In a few minutes he found that he was a little dizzy, and, supposing this megrim to be occasioned by the heat of the room, he took another draught of water to recover himself.
From The Voyage of Captain Popanilla by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield
"Mr. Manners was in Derby, and Mrs. Manners had a megrim."
From Come Rack! Come Rope! by Benson, Robert Hugh
The man came, prescribed for a megrim, and Alexander did not call him again; nor did he mention his mother's condition to the rest of the family.
From The Conqueror by Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn
Even if he has no special craze or megrim, and does not decide offhand that a man is hopeless because he calls Charles the Great Charlemagne, or vice vers�, he is constantly out of focus.
From Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 by Saintsbury, George
Sophia invisible with her vapours; Madeleine with the megrim; and you in and out of the house as excited and secret as the cat when she has licked all the cream.
From The Light of Scarthey by Castle, Egerton