Chickenpox

/ˈtʃɪkənpɑks/ noun

A contagious viral disease that causes fever and red, itchy spots on the skin, common in children.

The 'chicken' part likely means 'of little consequence' (as chickens were common, cheap animals), while 'pox' comes from Old English 'pocces' meaning pustules. Combined in the 1600s to describe the milder pox disease.

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