καῦσος
From LSJ
English (LSJ)
(A), ὁ,
A causus, i.e. bilious remittent fever (the endemic fever of the Levant), Hp.VM17 (pl.), Aph.3.21 (pl.), Arist.Pr.861b34, 862a2; πυρέττειν καύσῳ Id.Metaph.981a12; κ. στομάχου heartburn, Dsc. 1.43, al.: generally, fever, heat, Nic.Th.338. II in pl., lands fertilized by burning brushwood, etc., Ath.Med. ap. Orib.1.2.4.
καῦσος (B), εος, τό,
A = καῦμα 1, Procl.Par.Ptol.41, 81.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1408] ὁ, auch τὸ καῦσος, Procl., brennende Hitze, Sp.; Fieberhitze, Hippocr. u. a. Medic.; καύσῳ πυρέττειν Arist. metaph. 1, 1. – Eine Schlange, sonst διψάς genannt, deren Biß heftigen Durst erregte, Nic. Th. 338. – Verbranntes Erdreich, Hesych.