noun
- Plural of gout; instances or attacks of the disease gout, a painful inflammatory condition affecting the joints, especially the big toe, caused by buildup of uric acid crystals.
- Plural of gout; small drops or amounts of liquid.
Usage: Medical term; commonly used in healthcare contexts
Usage: Archaic or poetic usage; rare in modern English
Examples
- He suffered from repeated gouts of arthritis in his feet.
- The patient's gouts became more frequent after dietary changes.
- Multiple gouts of the disease affected different joints over the years.
- Medieval physicians documented various gouts affecting nobility.
- The medication helped reduce the severity of his gouts.