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A death record (1798) says an infant died of “Aygre”. What is that? Same as Aigre? What does it mean? The only two definitions I’ve found don’t help me much. One is “Flujo impetuoso del mar”.
A death record (1798) says an infant died of “Aygre”. What is that? Same as Aigre? What does it mean? The only two definitions I’ve found don’t help me much. One is “Flujo impetuoso del mar”. Another source suggests it just means “air”. If so, what condition does it describe?
Posted : 03/12/2014 12:11 am
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