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psoas Anat.|ˈpsəʊæs| [Properly pl. of psoa, a. Gr. ψόα, usually in pl. ψόαι, acc. ψόας, the muscles of the loins. From the rare occurrence of the sing., the pl. psoas has been erroneously taken as sing.] The name of two muscles of the hip: (a) psoas magnus, a large flexor muscle of the hip-joint which arises from the lumbar vertebræ and sacrum and is inserted along with the iliac into the lesser trochanter of the femur; cf. iliopsoas; (b) psoas parvus or psoas minor, a muscle (inconstant in man) which in many mammals forms a powerful flexor of the pelvis upon the spine. α. sing. psoa, pl. psoas.
1681tr. Willis' Rem. Med. Wks. Vocab., Psoa, a great muscle beginning at the 11th rib, and going through the bowels to the privie-members. 1684tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (1693), Psoas, Muscles of the Loins, which proceed from about the two lowermost Vertebres of the Thorax. 1777Hunter in Phil. Trans. LXVII. 610 Where the colon passes over the psoas and iliac vessels. β. psoas taken as sing.
1704J. Harris Lex. Techn. I, Psoas Magnus, or Lumbalis..Psoas Parvus. 1871Huxley Anat. Vertebr. Anim. ii. 49 The psoas minor..is a protractor of the pelvis. b. attrib., as psoas abscess, psoas muscle, etc.
1813J. Thomson Lect. Inflam. 153 The disease called psoas abscess. 1804Abernethy Surg. Obs. 214, I..carried it upwards by the side of the psoas muscle. 1870Rolleston Anim. Life 3 The two psoas muscles. Hence psoˈatic a. rare [irregular] = psoadic; psoˈitis (see quot. 1842).
1842Dunglison Med. Lex., Psoitis, inflammation of the psoas muscles. 1877tr. von Ziemssen's Cycl. Med. XVI. 96 Psoitis also occurs..as an independent disease. |