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单词 footsore
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footsoreadj.

Brit. /ˈfʊtsɔː/, U.S. /ˈfʊtˌsɔr/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: foot n., sore adj.1
Etymology: < foot n. + sore adj.1Earlier currency is implied by unfootsore adj., and also by Older Scots futesair (noun) itinerant pedlar, in an isolated attestation, clearly a conversion from the adjective:a1525 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Adv. 19.2.4) ii. l. 382 For the dremys that he taulde To the futesairis [a1530 Royal strange merchandis] thai him sauld.
Having sore or painful feet, usually from having walked a long distance.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] > by or with walking or running
forrun1297
forwalkeda1375
weary of-walkedc1400
forrakeda1500
surbated1575
footsore1660
weary-foot1791
footworn1792
stagged-up1866
run1876
the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > pain in specific parts > [adjective] > in feet > suffering
surbateda1450
surfoot1631
footsore1660
footworn1792
1660 C. Ellis Gentile Sinner 246 He should be tyred and foot-sore at the very first step.
1690 C. Ness Compl. Hist. & Myst. Old & New Test. I. 464 God took care that their Garments were never worse for wearing forty years... Nor were they foot-sore with forty years Travel.
1761 G. Colman Jealous Wife (Dublin ed.) 26 Lady, the Pointing Bitch that followed You all the Way, is deadly Foot-sore.
1814 Sporting Mag. 43 83 He was extremely foot sore.
1856 E. K. Kane Arctic Explor. I. xix. 238 The dogs were..no longer foot-sore, but well rested.
1935 L. Hart Steps in Compl. Lyrics (1986) 213/3 Step by step, mile by mile, Footsore, weary and blue, I'm marching home to you.
1976 N.Y. Times 22 Aug. 151/6 Anybody who considers Saratoga racing a plaything of the swells should see the foot-sore hundreds waiting in long lines for tables on the clubhouse veranda.
2010 Irish Times 24 Apr. c4/3 A tiny café..offers light lunches and afternoon tea to foot-sore shoppers.

Derivatives

ˈfootsoreness n.
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the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [noun] > specific
breathlessness1612
overfatigue1727
standstill1788
footsoreness1849
heat exhaustion1861
staleness1868
burn-out1903
chronic fatigue1908
driver fatigue1922
bonk1952
the wall1974
1849 in R. Southey Common-place Bk. 2nd Ser. 646/1 (heading) Cure for foot-soreness.
1886 W. Besant Children of Gibeon II. ii. xvii. 284 Weariness I complain not of, and footsoreness is my righteous punishment.
1920 P. Butler Galloper at Ypres vi. 76 We had made arrangements for sending our worst cases of footsoreness, etc., to Ypres by train.
1945 J. Mills Old Hall II. 41 If Purity shows any footsoreness, draft her..for it won't do to take a lame hound out with us on the last day of the season.
2004 Evening Herald (Plymouth) (Nexis) 21 June 6 The anxiety will be less, even if the footsoreness is more.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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