a. rare0. [ad. late L. strūmātic-us, f. strūma: see prec. and -ATIC.] Suffering from struma. Hence Strumaticness.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Strumatick, that has the Impostume Struma.
1727. Bailey, vol. II., Strumatickness, a being troubled with strumous Humours, or Swellings, that generally appear in the glandulous or kernelly Parts.
1883. Ogilvie, Strumatic.
1894. G. M. Gould, Illustr. Dict. Med., etc., Strumatic, Strumatous, strumous, scrofulous.