释义 |
risen, ppl. a.|ˈrɪz(ə)n| [f. rise v.] 1. risen (up)on, a diseased condition of horses or cows (see quots.).
1523Fitzherb. Husb. §61 An other dysease is called rysen vppon and..ye shall perceyue that by swellynge in the heed... There is a blyster rysen vnder the tounge, the whiche blyster must be slytte. 1886Chesh. Gloss., Risen on, a peculiar swelling of the body of a cow, caused by a cold wind blowing upon her. 1888Sheffield Gloss. s.v., A cow which has eaten too much grass, and become, in popular language, ‘burst’, is said to be risen-on. 2. That has risen, in the senses of the verb.
1821Shelley Hellas 941 Victorious Wrong..Salutes the risen sun. 1868Morris Earthly Par. (1890) 170/1 Beneath the risen moon. 1870Athenæum Dec. 797 The risen work⁓man's advisers. |