单词 | angor |
释义 | angorn.ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > mental anguish or torment > [noun] tintreghc893 threat971 piningOE murderOE anguish?c1225 woea1250 pinec1275 tormentc1290 languorc1300 heartbreakc1330 surcarkingc1330 martyrement1340 threst1340 agonyc1384 martyrdomc1384 tormentryc1386 martyre?a1400 tormentisec1405 rack?a1425 anguishing1433 angorc1450 anguishnessa1475 torture?c1550 heartsickness1556 butchery1582 heartache1587 anguishment1592 living hell1596 discruciation1597 heart-aching1607 throeing1615 rigour1632 crucifixion1648 lancination1649 bosom-hell1674 heart-rending1707 brain-racking1708 tormentation1789 bosom-throe1827 angoisse1910 c1450 (a1425) Metrical Paraphr. Old Test. (Selden) l. 13141 (MED) He lay seke in his bede..with no kyns medcyns wold he mell, so was þe Angor in wardly. c1475 (c1450) P. Idley Instr. to his Son (Cambr.) (1935) i. l. 1172 (MED) Off loue also cometh moche disease..Angor and troble and grete vnease. ?1555 G. Menewe Plaine Subuersyon Popecatholykes sig. Ff.vii If ye pastours or shepeheardes bee men..of a pure & sounde iudgemente, we ought most specially in ye troubles & angours of the conscience to resort or flye vnto them. 1596 A. Copley Fig for Fortune 59 Whom angour of mishap or guilt of ill Driues to dispaire, and selfe misdoomfull deed. 1642 J. Jackson Bk. Conscience 69 The angor of conscience which doth eate and devoure the very heart of man as a Gangrene in the flesh. 1677 T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. IV iv. 146 Inflamed with perpetual sparkes of fears, angors and agitations. a1711 T. Ken Psyche iv, in Wks. (1721) IV. 261 Her Hours in silent Anguors now ran waste. 2. A condition characterized by sensations of pain and constriction in the chest or other part of the body, accompanied by great anxiety. Now rare.Originally considered to be a form of angina pectoris, and later often attributed to psychosomatic causes. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of heart > [noun] > angina angor1665 sternalgia1822 breast pang1826 angina1829 1665 G. Harvey Disc. Plague xvi. 26 If the Patient be surprised with a Lipothymous anguor, jactitation, or great oppression about the stomach and Hypochonders, expect no relief from Cordials in that case. 1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. Angor is reputed a bad symptom. 1793 W. Rowley Rational Pract. Physic II. 268 The tremor, angor, or palpitation of the heart, only differ in degrees of violence. 1922 L. T. de M. Sajous tr. A. Martinet Clin. Diagnosis II. 1203 Angor is a condition of bulbar origin, manifested in reactions of the body dependent upon disturbance of the nuclei of the vagus or, more exactly, the bulbar origin of the vagus and of the sympathetic. 1976 A. D. Jatene & P. R. Lichtlen 3rd Internat. Adalat Symp.: New Therapy Ischemic Heart Dis. 143 A good sign to be taken into consideration is the chronoscopic reserve index at the moment of the angor or the ST segment depression. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.c1450 |
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