单词 | estuation |
释义 | estuationn. Now rare. Boiling, overheating; an instance of this. Frequently figurative: feverish disturbance. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > high or low temperature > [noun] > high temperature > state due to estuation?a1425 ebullition1547 the mind > emotion > passion > [noun] > sudden outburst or access of passion heatc1200 gerec1369 accessc1384 braida1450 guerie1542 bursting1552 ruff1567 riot1575 suddentyc1575 pathaire1592 flaw1596 blaze1597 start1598 passion1599 firework1601 storm1602 estuation1605 gare1606 accession?1608 vehemency1612 boutade1614 flush1614 escapea1616 egression1651 ebullition1655 ebulliency1667 flushinga1680 ecstasy1695 gusta1704 gush1720 vehemence1741 burst1751 overboiling1767 explosion1769 outflaming1836 passion fit1842 outfly1877 Vesuvius1886 outflame1889 the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > action of boiling > [noun] > agitation of liquid in boiling walmOE welling1371 boilingc1380 fervence14.. fervoura1440 play1440 effervescence1651 exaestuation1666 effervescency1681 estuation1684 wambling1686 popple1826 soubresaut1849 tottling1864 ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 32 With akyng & intollerable estuaciounz .i. sweltyngez [?c1425 Paris brennynges; L. estuationibus]. c1487 J. Skelton tr. Diodorus Siculus Bibliotheca Historica iv. 245 For when the eire is enthikked by estuation of vehement hete, the lions comme out of desert vnto theym. 1592 R. Dallington tr. F. Colonna Hypnerotomachia f. 81v My burning heart... Receiuing into his wounded and familiar estuation, in some interposition of time, immediatly his accustomed heat and feruor increased, piercing the inward parts with her virgineall aspects. 1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning ii. sig. Vv1 Men in ambition..are in a perpetuall estuation to exalte theyr Place. View more context for this quotation 1648 W. Montagu Miscellanea Spiritualia xvi. 305 The nearer we come to this confixure unto that stability, the less obnoxious we shall be to the estuations of joys and fears. 1683 W. Salmon Doron Medicum i. 147 Depress the feverish æstuation of the Blood. 1684 T. Burnet Theory of Earth i. 118 The fires and æstuations of it [sc. Etna] are excellently describ'd by Virgil. 1751 G. Lavington Enthusiasm Methodists & Papists: Pt. III 199 The Motion of the Will is attended with a sensible Commotion of the Spirits, and Estuation of the Blood. 1788 W. Black Compar. View Mortality Human Species 124 Of military fever the causes are, estuation, hot regimen, and rooms, during fever or parturition, excessive evacuations, weak constitutions, [etc.]. 1812 Bureau 20 June 98/1 Many other sects, who glorify heaven in the estuation of the spirit. 1856 Dublin Univ. Mag. Feb. 158/1 William, by his phlegmatic temperament, did as much to allay this prevailing estuation of men's minds as could be expected. 1913 Anaconda (Montana) Standard 16 Feb. 4/7 New York has witnessed the same eagerness and the same eloquence and the same estuation by the same evangels of exalted ethics many a time and oft. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.?a1425 |
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