Obs. [L. calor.] Heat, warmth.
1599. A. M., trans. Gabelhouers Bk. Physic, 31/2. With a gentle & easye calor distille it.
1612. Woodall, Surg. Mate, Wks. (1653), 91. Of a moderate or temperate calour.
a. 1618. Sylvester, Tobacco Battered, 517 (D.). The other drowns the Calor Naturall.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Calour.