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QU'ALM, n. quam.

1. A rising in the stomach, as it is commonly called; a fit of nausea, or a disposition or effort of the stomach to eject its contents.

2. A sudden fit or seizure of sickness at the stomach; a sensation of nausea; as qualms of heart-sickagony.

For who, without a qualm, hath ever look'd on holy garbage, though by Homer cook'd?

3. A scruple of conscience, or uneasiness of conscience.

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