Obs. [L., var. of aurūgo.] Jaundice.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., VIII. liii. (1495), 266. The yelowe jawndes is callyd Aurigo.
1795. Tate, trans. Cowleys Plants, 36. For if with gold alone the souls inflamd, It has th aurigo from the metal namd.