Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

french-pox

noun
[frɛnʧ pɒks]
Definition
French-pox is an archaic term used primarily in historical contexts to refer to syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection.
Examples
  • In the 17th century, many sailors referred to syphilis as the French-pox.
  • Historical texts reveal that the term French-pox was often used derogatorily.
Meaning
The term suggests a connection between the disease and France, rooted in historical misconceptions about its origins.
Synonyms
  • syphilis
  • the pox
  • lues