Hypertext Webster Gateway: "contagion"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Contagion \Con*ta"gion\, n. [L. contagio: cf. F. contagion. See
{Contact}.]
1. (Med.) The transmission of a disease from one person to
another, by direct or indirect contact.

Note: The term has been applied by some to the action of
miasmata arising from dead animal or vegetable matter,
bogs, fens, etc., but in this sense it is now
abandoned. --Dunglison.

And will he steal out of his wholesome bed To
dare the vile contagion of the night? --Shak.

2. That which serves as a medium or agency to transmit
disease; a virus produced by, or exhalation proceeding
from, a diseased person, and capable of reproducing the
disease.

3. The act or means of communicating any influence to the
mind or heart; as, the contagion of enthusiasm. ``The
contagion of example.'' --Eikon Basilike.

When lust . . . Lets in defilement to the inward
parts, The soul grows clotted by contagion.
--Milton.

4. Venom; poison. [Obs.] ``I'll touch my point with this
contagion.'' --Shak.

Syn: See {Infection}.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

contagion
n 1: any disease easily transmitted by contact [syn: {contagious
disease}]
2: an incident is which an infectious disease is transmitted
[syn: {infection}, {transmission}]


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