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单词 gangrened
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gangrenedadj.

Brit. /ˈɡaŋɡriːnd/, U.S. /ˈɡæŋˈˌɡrind/
Forms: 1500s– gangrened, 1600s gangreen'd, 1600s gangrend, 1600s–1700s gangreened, 1600s–1700s gangren'd.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: gangrene n., -ed suffix2; gangrene v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: Partly < gangrene n. + -ed suffix2, and partly (in later use) < gangrene v. + -ed suffix1. Compare Middle French, French gangrené (1561 or earlier).
1.
a. Affected with gangrene; gangrenous.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > [adjective] > alteration of tissue > of nature of necrosis > affected with
cankerfretc1325
cankereda1398
mortified?a1425
gangrened1591
gangrenated1597
gangrenate1634
gangrenous1634
sphacelate1634
sphacelated1639
gangrenized1662
sphacelous1683
gangrenescent1759
mortifying1797
sphacelating1799
necrosed1821
necrotic1826
necrotizing1873
necrotized1929
1591 A. Colynet True Hist. Ciuill Warres France v. 213 We haue seene euidently the whole bodie of the sayd stomacke..blacke, burned, vlcered and gangrened in diuers places.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues at Dieu A cankered, gangrened, or desperately-sore leg.
1696 J. Floyer Preternatural State Animal Humours 202 We ferment Gangreened Parts with Vinegar.
1753 N. Torriano tr. J. B. L. Chomel Hist. Diss. Gangrenous Sore Throat 81 By cutting,..they can more easily separate the gangrened from the ungangrened Parts.
1768 W. Alexander Exper. Ess. i. 8 Spirituous fomentations, poultices, and cataplasms of bark, and other antiseptics, daily contributed to recover gangren'd parts.
1813 J. Thomson Lect. Inflammation 553 When a gangrened limb..is cut off in the dead part, no hemorrhage occurs.
1866 W. R. Alger Solitudes Nature & Man iv. 254 The disease which the surgeons laid bare in his gangrened vitals and brain.
1926 Polit. Sci. Q. 41 170 Amendola (had he not died of gangrened wounds)..could testify.
1970 F. Bergel & D. R. A. Davies All about Drugs viii. 131 Anything baked from the flour led to outbreaks of the disease called ergotism..which produced, in man, gangrened limbs and hands.
2000 Med. Anthropol. Q. 14 248 During my residence in the Aïr town of Agadez, I once visited a man living on its outskirts who suffered from an advanced case of gangrened leg.
b. Of or relating to gangrene. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > [adjective] > alteration of tissue > of nature of necrosis
cankerya1398
cankerousc1425
putrid?1551
gangrenous1597
gangrened1762
necrobiotic1860
1762 W. Falconer Shipwreck ii. 38 Thus, when some limb is seiz'd with gangren'd pains.
1849 R. Browning Paracelsus iv, in Poems I. 99 Were your nature fit To be defiled, your eyes the eyes to ache At gangrened blotches.
2. figurative and in figurative contexts. Corrupted, rotten. Cf. gangrene n. 2.
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society > morality > moral evil > moral or spiritual degeneration > [adjective] > corrupted or corrupt > morally sick or diseased
sickc960
unwholec1000
cankereda1450
gangrened1591
diseased1608
ulcerous1611
gangrenous1628
ulcerated1634
ulcerate1654
1591 A. Colynet True Hist. Ciuill Warres France v. 291 When once you haue..conuerted them of errour, and taught them a better way, if they shew themselues obstinat, cut them off as rotten and gangrened members in deed.
1628 W. Prynne Briefe Suruay Mr. Cozens Ep. sig. ¶¶4 To lop off those putred, gangrend, festred and contagious members, who are like to putrifie, leauen, and infect the whole intire body of our Church.
1653 Bp. J. Taylor Ενιαυτος: Course of Serm. 272 These inclinations and evill forwardnesses, this dyscrasie and gangren'd disposition.
1742 J. Warne Downfal Arminianism Dedication p. x All the festering Wounds and Sores of our gangrened and consuming Church and State, may now receive a full, compleat, and present Cure.
1799 J. Robertson Gen. View Agric. Perth 554 These individuals..are the gangrened members of society.
1830 Edinb. Rev. 50 467 The Sultan has lopped the gangrened limb.
1944 Jrnl. Compar. Legislation & Internat. Law 26 54 Corporate entities..are to undergo a surgical operation so as to amputate the gangrened members of the corporate bodies.
2005 French Forum 30 72 As a student of Jean-Jacques Rousseau who..protests against a gangrened society, he stands for a philosophy of social revolution.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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