Rabies

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late 16th century: from Latin, from rabere ‘rave’.


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Learned borrowing from Latin rabiēs(“rage, madness, fury”). 


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rabies (n.)

"extremely fatal infectious disease of dogs, humans, and many other mammals," 1590s, from Latin rabies "madness, rage, fury," related to rabere "be mad, rave" (see rage (v.)). The mad-dog disease sense was a secondary meaning of the Latin noun. Known as hydrophobia (q.v.) in humans. Related: Rabietic.