rigour.
(Of thelat.)(strictly, - oris).
1. m. Excesiva and scrupulous severity.
2. m. roughness, hardness or acrimony in the genius or treatment.
3. m. last term that can get things.
4. m. intensity (? vehemence). The rigour of the summer.
Stiffness or preternatural stiffness of muscles, tendons and other fibrous tissues, that it makes them inflexible and prevents the movements of the body.7. m. Med. Extraordinary and intense cold which comes unexpectedly in the beginning of some diseases, such as the intermittent fever blister.
8. m. germ. Prosecutor of the public prosecutor's Office.
1. loc. Advisor. In fact, strictly.
be someone the rigour of the unfortunate events.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Suffering from many different ills or misfortunes.1. loc. verb. Be essential to require that the custom, fashion or the label.