单词 | foul disease |
释义 | > as lemmasfoul disease a. Originally: designating disorders characterized by (supposed) putrefaction, or by the production of pus or malodorous excretions. In later use: spec. designating infectious diseases, esp. syphilis; chiefly in foul disease. Now historical.See also foulbrood n., foul evil n. at Compounds 3. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > characteristics > [adjective] > other characteristics hoteOE redeOE foulOE elvishc1386 dryc1400 whitec1450 Naples1507 shaking1528 cold1569 exquisite1583 unpure1583 waterish1583 wandering1585 legitimate1615 sulphureous1625 tetrous1637 cagastrical1662 medical1676 ambulatory1684 ebullient1684 frantic1709 animated1721 progressive1736 cagastric1753 vegetative1803 left-handed1804 specific1804 subacute1811 animate1816 gregarious1822 vernal1822 ambilateral1824 subchronic1831 regressive1845 nummular1866 postoperative1872 ambulant1873 non-surgical1888 progredient1891 spodogenous1897 spodogenic19.. non-invasive1932 early-onset1951 adult-onset1957 non-specific1964 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > venereal disease > [noun] > syphilis foul evila1398 grandgore1497 French disease1503 French pox1503 pox1503 great pocka1519 great pox1529 morbus gallicus1543 gore1554 marbles1592 verol1596 Spanish pox1600 verola1600 the foul evil1607 bube1608 grincome1608 Neapolitan1631 lues1634 scabbado1651 venereal syphilis1653 foul disease1680 gout1694 syphilid1829 syphiloid1833 syphiloderma1850 vaccino-syphilis1868 neurosyphilis1878 old ral1878 syph1914 bejel1928 cosmic disease- OE Aldhelm Glosses (Brussels 1650) in L. Goossens Old Eng. Glosses of MS Brussels, Royal Libr. 1650 (1974) 274 Purulentas [corporum] ualitudines : morbos, infirmitates, [right margin] fule untrumnysse. a1400 tr. Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie (Ashm.) (1894) 196 Lepra is a foul sijknes þat comeþ of malancolie corrupt. 1680 J. Bunyan Life & Death Mr. Badman 84 There often follows this foul sin, the Foul Disease, now called by us the Pox. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Georgics iii, in tr. Virgil Wks. 117 On Winter Seas we fewer Storms behold, Than foul Diseases that infect the Fold. View more context for this quotation 1706 R. Howlett Anglers Sure Guide vi. 61 When Salmon have spawned, they grow out of Season, weak and flaggy, break out in filthy Blanes and Scabs all over their Bodies,..loathsome to Sight, and so unwholesome, that if then plentifully fed on, will bring a foul Leprosie upon those that eat them. 1750 W. Ellis Country Housewife's Family Compan. 357 Hence proceed those fatal Distempers, the Murrain, the Garget, the Blain, the Yellows, and many other foul Maladies incident to these most serviceable Creatures [sc. cows]. 1881 J. H. Kellogg Plain Facts for Old & Young (new ed.) 309 By this means, it is expected to detect the cases of foul disease at the outset, and thus to protect others by placing the infected individuals under restraint and treatment. 1911 Jrnl. Amer. Inst. Criminal Law & Criminol. 2 128 The common jail is referred to as a relic of the dark ages, a disseminator of foul diseases and tuberculosis. 2001 Bull. Hist. Med. 75 205 Closer to the ground in London, the records of the royal hospitals reveal that the Foul Disease was the single most common malady treated. < as lemmas |
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