单词 | egestion |
释义 | egestionn.ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > [noun] > emission > that which is emitted egestionc1420 emission1664 disburdening1686 c1420 Pallad. on Husb. xi. 449 Now thai condite her must egestion [L. primo amne musti spumantis egesto] That wol with gipse her wynes medicyne. 2. a. Physiology. The passing off of excreta from within the body; opposed to ingestion. ΚΠ a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) i. i. 32 These natural or involuntary exertions of Digestion, Egestion, Circulation. 1678 J. Ray Coll. Eng. Prov. (ed. 2) Pref. sig. A4 Why the naming some excrements of the body or the egestion of them..is condemned. 1847–9 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. IV. i. 459/1 The functions of egestion are more necessary to the maintainance of life than those of ingestion. 1878 F. J. Bell & E. R. Lankester tr. C. Gegenbaur Elements Compar. Anat. 84 The form of which is very varied, and which at times contains the orifice of egestion also. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > defecation or urination > defecation > [noun] purgationa1387 shitting1386 officec1395 outpassinga1398 subduction?a1425 easementa1438 cuckingc1440 siegea1475 evacuation?1533 stool1541 egestion1547 dunging1558 purging1579 stooling1599 cackc1600 motion1602 dejection1605 excretion1640 exclusion1646 purgament1650 exoneration1651 disenteration1654 orduring1654 crapping1673 passage1681 seat1697 opening1797 defecation1825 excreting1849 poopc1890 movement1891 job1899 shit?1927 crap1937 dump1942 soiling1943 gick1959 jobbie1981 pooh1981 1547 A. Borde Breuiary of Helthe i. f. xiiii They do defyle them self other by vryn or by egestion or both at ones. 1578 J. Banister Hist. Man v. f. 63v The Muscles..are vnto egestion seruiceable. 1608 E. Topsell Hist. Serpents 230 He which is stung by a Scorpion..is..affected with..a continuall desire to egestion. 1711 Last Distemp. Tom Whigg i. 5 Sliced, a..Term in Hawking to signifie Egestion. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [noun] > vomiting spewinga1000 vominga1382 brakinga1398 castinga1398 outcastinga1398 vomitc1405 perbreakinga1425 parbreaking1440 vomishmenta1450 upcastingc1450 upbreaking1493 vomiting1495 abortment1577 heaving1601 puke1612 puking1629 egestion1633 evomition1653 vomition1656 yarking1874 emesis1875 1633 T. Adams Comm. 2 Peter (i. 20–21) 362 The true Historie of Ionah, his swallowing and egestion by the Whale. 1633 Bp. J. Hall Plaine Explic. Hard Texts ii. 383 By luke-warme water..the stomack is made apt to egestion. d. concrete. Excrement, †vomit. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > excretions > faeces > [noun] gorec725 mixeOE quedeeOE turdeOE dungOE worthinga1225 dirta1300 drega1300 naturea1325 fen1340 ordurec1390 fimea1475 merd1486 stercory1496 avoidc1503 siegec1530 fex1540 excrement1541 hinder-fallings1561 gong1562 foil1565 voiding1577 pilgrim-salvec1580 egestion1583 shita1585 sir-reverence1592 purgament1597 filinga1622 faecesa1625 exclusion1646 faecality1653 tantadlin1654 surreverence1655 draught1659 excrementitiousness1660 jakes1701 old golda1704 dejection1728 dejecture1731 shitea1733 feculence1733 doll1825 crap1846 excreta1857 excretes1883 hockey1886 dejecta1887 job1899 number two1902 mess1903 ming1923 do1930 tomtit1930 pony1931 No. 21937 dog shit1944 Shinola1944 big job1945 biggie1953 doo-doo1954 doings1957 gick1959 pooh1960 pooh-pooh1962 dooky1965 poopy1970 whoopsie1973 pucky1980 jobbie1981 1583 P. Barrough Methode of Phisicke i. xvi. 19 For the most parte their egestions be liquide. 1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 621 The excrements of his [sc. the sheep's] belly and egestion or dung, for the amending and enriching of plowed lands. 1609 Bp. W. Barlow Answer Catholike English-man 100 The vnsauorie egestion of a filthy strong stomake. 1656 T. Hobbes Six Lessons v. 52 in Elements Philos. To take wing..like Beetles from my egestions. 1671 W. Salmon Synopsis Medicinæ ii. xlvi. 309 The Egestion, soft, equal, yellow, is well digested. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > [noun] > action of excreting sheddingc1200 flux1377 outputtinga1387 purgationa1387 avoidancea1398 voidance1398 evacuation?1533 spurging1548 emptying1552 vacuation1583 emunction1601 regurgitation1601 vacation1617 excretion1640 egestion1644 weeping1655 elimination1665 despumation1684 excreting1849 1644 K. Digby Two Treat. i. xxxv. 300 The arteries which lye fittest to receiue these suddaine egestions of bloud. 1696 E. Phillips New World of Words (new ed.) Egestion, the Expulsion of Meat, digested through the Pylorus or gate of the Stomach, to the rest of the Intestines. 1708 J. Kersey Dict. Anglo-Britannicum Egestion, a casting forth, a voiding: In Physick, the discharging of Meat digested, thro' the Pylorus into the rest of the Entrails. 1721–1800 in N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.c1420 |
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