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单词 emplastic
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emplasticadj.n.

Brit. /ɪmˈplastɪk/, /ɛmˈplastɪk/, U.S. /ᵻmˈplæstɪk/, /ɛmˈplæstɪk/
Forms: late Middle English 1600s– emplastic, 1500s emplastike, 1500s–1600s emplasticke, 1600s emplaisticke, 1600s–1800s emplastick.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin emplasticus.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin emplasticus (also implasticus) causing to adhere (6th cent.) < Hellenistic Greek ἐμπλαστικός causing to adhere < ancient Greek ἐμπλαστός daubed on or over ( < ἐμπλάσσειν to plaster up (see emplaster n.) + -τός , suffix forming verbal adjectives) + -ικός -ic suffix. Compare Middle French, French emplastique, adjective (1539 or earlier) and noun (1559 or earlier).
Chiefly Medicine.
A. adj.
Having the property of being adhesive or glutinous; designating this property. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > viscosity > [adjective]
thickc888
toughc1000
cleavingc1350
gluey1382
gluish1382
gleiming1387
gummya1398
clammy1398
gleimy1398
viscosec1400
viscousc1400
emplastic?a1425
plastery?c1425
stiffc1430
clamc1440
engleimous?c1475
rawky1509
rich1535
clammish1543
limy1552
strong1560
glutinous1576
cloggy1587
emplastical1590
viscuous1603
plasterish1610
slaba1616
bound1635
viscid1635
lentous1646
spiscious1655
melleous1656
salivarious1656
glutining1658
syrupical1659
glairy1662
gummous1669
gummose1678
mellaginous1681
melligineous1684
pargety1684
sticky1688
sizy1691
dauby1697
syrupy1707
treacly?1734
glaireous1755
flabbyc1780
spissid1782
stodgy1823
waxy1835
teery1848
treacle-like1871
viscoid1877
slauming1904
gooey1906
gloopy1929
gunky1937
gungy1962
yucky1975
?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 116v (MED) Anoyntyng wiþ oile hauyng vertue emplastic [L. emplasticam] .i. cleuyng to, as is oile liquefied with pich.
1580 T. Newton Approoued Med. f. 62v This is our Paste, which is made of the finest Flower and Water boyled together: it is emplastike or cleauing to the partes that it is put vnto, and also maturatyue.
1614 S. Latham Falconry ii. 140 It is also of an emplasticke or clammie quallity.
1634 T. Johnson tr. A. Paré Chirurg. Wks. vii. xxvii. 280 Medicines..acride, oiely, and emplaisticke.
1684 tr. T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician iv. 133 Wax..through its..emplastick faculty..fastning it self like Glew.
1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Glue This Bookbinders Glue is of an emplastick and ripening Nature.
1756 C. Lucas Ess. Waters i. 53 Unctuous and emplastic bodies.
1861 Jrnl. Rational Med. 2 210 Mild as it is when compared with other emplastic preparations, by applying it to a healthy surface, we perceive that it has some irritating or nerve-stimulating properties.
1906 A. Liautard tr. P. J. Cadiot & J. Almy Treat. Surg. Therapeutics Domest. Animals 433 After application on the shoulder of a mixture of pitch and Venice turpentine, wide bands are laid..to return to the fractured shoulder, upon which was laid an emplastic mixture at each passage of the band.
2001 P. Volk Stuffed 100 The sauce was emplastic. In her silver well and tree it pooled gray-brown.
B. n.
An adhesive or glutinous substance; a substance of this kind used to obstruct passages of the body, esp. in the treatment of diarrhoea. Now rare or disused.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > constitution of matter > density or solidity > viscosity > [noun] > viscous substance
paste1390
gummosityc1400
gleimc1440
glaira1529
viscosity1540
plaster1588
emplastic1597
batter1601
starcha1627
mucilage1639
viscus1643
grume1718
syrup1838
sticky1851
goo1903
gloop1927
goop1930
glop1945
ick1947
gunge1969
1597 J. Gerard Herball ii. 1044 The Lupine..is as Galen writeth..one of the emplastickes or clammers.
1657 R. Tomlinson tr. J. de Renou Physical Inst. iii, in Medicinal Dispensatory sig. R2 An Emplastick [L. emplasticum] should be of a terrene substance.
1687 D. Abercromby Academia Scientiarum xxi. 124 The Emplasticks that stop the passages of the Body, as Lilly Roots, wild Comphry Roots, &c.
1753 Philos. Trans. 1751–2 (Royal Soc.) 47 269 One may use Burgundy-pitch, or any other powerful emplastic, at pleasure.
1887 Dublin Jrnl. Med. Sci. 83 11 Forty years later Wiseman, surgeon to King Charles II, writing in 1674, recommends..cupping, emplastics, friction, and binding the remote parts for derivation.
1904 tr. H. Nothnagel Dis. Intestines & Peritoneum 130 It would be a gross error to endeavor to combat every diarrhea with emplastics.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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