Bradsot

/ˈbrædsoʊt/ noun

An acute, fatal disease in sheep and cattle caused by the bacterium Clostridium welchii, characterized by sudden death and internal bleeding.

Old English compound: 'brad' (sudden) + 'sot' (foolish or dazed), literally meaning 'suddenly dazed'; the term predates modern understanding of bacterial causes but accurately describes sudden livestock death.

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