The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dysenteric \Dys`en*ter"ic\, Dysenterical \Dys`en*ter"ic*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to dysentery; having dysentery; as, a
dysenteric patient. ``Dysenteric symptoms.''
--Copland.
Wiktionary
a. Of, relating, or pertaining to dysentery
Usage examples of "dysenteric".
While hundreds were dying of scurvy and diarrhea, from the miserable, insufficient food, and lack of vegetables, these fellows had flour, fresh meat, onions, potatoes, green beans, and other things, the very looks of which were a torture to hungry, scorbutic, dysenteric men.
Rice in some degree replaced the nauseous and innutritious corn bread, and if served in sufficient quantities, would doubtless have promoted the recovery of many men dying from dysenteric diseases.
You are an army of fools, wearing bright polyesters, riding camels, taking pictures of each other, haggard, dysenteric, thirsty.