单词 | healing |
释义 | healingn.1 1. a. The action of heal v.1; restoration to health; recovery from sickness; curing, cure. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > [noun] healingc1000 healthc1000 healc1175 boteningc1300 warishingc1386 cure1393 curationa1398 recovera1398 resuming?a1425 sanationc1440 mendingc1480 guerison1484 recurea1500 recovery1523 resanation1598 the world > health and disease > healing > recovery > [noun] healingc1000 healc1175 coveringc1230 recovering1380 curinga1382 amendmenta1400 recoverancea1400 sanationc1440 refeting?a1450 mendingc1480 convalescence1490 recovery1533 amendsa1616 restoration1638 upsitting1647 convalescing1650 convalescency1651 reconvalescence1672 analepsis1749 invalescence1755 reformation1772 revalescence1823 pickupa1916 c1000 Gosp. Nicod. x Ne be hælinge, ne be reste daga gewemminge. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Trin. Cambr.) l. 13871 Of sekenes hastou helynge. c1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 68 Of þis heelyng..hise neiȝeboris hadden greet wondir. 1546 J. Heywood Dialogue Prouerbes Eng. Tongue ii. viii. sig. Kii It is yll healyng of an olde sore. 1611 Bible (King James) Nahum iii. 19 There is no healing of thy bruise: thy wound is grieuous. View more context for this quotation 1860 C. J. Ellicott Hist. Lect. Life Our Lord v. 213 Numerous healings..performed in the plain of Gennesareth. 1880 Daily News 7 Dec. 5/4 The wound is already showing signs of healing. b. spec. The touching by English sovereigns for the king's evil.An Office for the Healing was formerly often printed with the Prayer-book. A MS. copy, said to be of 1559, is in the Bodleian Library. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > non-scientific treatments > [noun] > touching for king's evil king's stroke1613 healing1676 touching1704 1676 London Gaz. No. 1082/4 Lost in the Banketing-house at Whitehall..presently after the Healing, a Ring, with an Onyx-Stone. 1707 Bk. Common Prayer Y vi (title) At the Healing. 1876 J. H. Blunt Annot. Bk. Common Prayer 580 The Office used at the Healing. 1876 J. H. Blunt Annot. Bk. Common Prayer 580 Two silver touch-pieces for distribution at the healing. 2. transferred and figurative. Mending, reparation; restoration of wholeness, well-being, safety, or prosperity; spiritual restoration, salvation. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > amending > [noun] > remedy helpc1000 healinga1225 remedy?c1225 bote of beam1330 recurec1330 recoverera1375 remeida1413 redemption?a1439 botmenta1450 recurementc1450 presidy?a1475 mendsa1525 repair1612 relief1616 booty beam1642 beyond retrieve1658 beyond retrieval1697 a1225 St. Marher. 19 Fulht of fonstan healunge. 1611 Bible (King James) Mal. iv. 2 Vnto you that feare my Name, shall the Sunne of righteousnesse arise with healing in his wings. View more context for this quotation 1705 F. Fuller Medicina Gymnastica 112 It seems to promise enough, and carry more Healing with it. 1861 T. E. May Constit. Hist. Eng. (1882) I. i. 9 A new reign..was favourable to the healing of political differences. Compounds C1. attributive and in other combinations, as healing action, healing art. ΚΠ 1823 W. Scott St. Ronan's Well I. vii. 152 It covered more of the healing science than the gowns of a whole modern university. 1857 Chambers's Information for People (new ed.) I. 777 If the healing action is languid, some stimulating ingredient may be added. 1857 M. Reid War Trail xxvii. 124 Ample practice in the healing art. C2. healing-box n. the box containing the chrism for unction (Ogilvie, 1885). healing-coin n. Obsolete = healing-gold n. ΚΠ 1683 Treasury Warrant 17 Nov. (Halliwell) Privy purse healing-gold £500. healing-pyx n. = healing-box n. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online December 2019). healingn.2 Covering: see heeling n.1 This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online December 2019). healingadj. 1. That heals or cures; curative; salutary. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > [adjective] medicinala1384 wholesomea1387 healinga1398 medicinablea1398 restorativea1398 sanative14.. curatory?a1425 remediable1437 mildlya1475 curable1483 recurablea1500 curative1525 eradicative1543 good1580 physical1580 medicable1590 sanable1598 balsamic1605 therapeutical1606 medicinary1607 medicative1644 medical1646 therapeutic1646 salutary1649 salvative1653 boethetic1656 medicamentary1656 recuperatory1656 sanitating1656 medicamental1657 medicamentous1659 medicating1705 balmy1747 salving1751 sanatorya1832 salubrious1855 medicatory1864 recuperative1872 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) II. xvii. xxiv. 922 Þe apples þerof [sc. þe cipresse tree]..ben soure and helynge. 1611 Bible (King James) Jer. xxx. 13 Thou hast no healing medicines. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) iv. iii. 157 To the succeeding Royalty he leaues The healing Benediction. View more context for this quotation 1714 A. Pope Rape of Lock (new ed.) iv. 33 A Branch of healing Spleenwort in his hand. 1823 W. Scott St. Ronan's Well I. i. 21 An analysis of the healing stream. 2. transferred and figurative. ΚΠ 1659 T. Burton Diary (1828) IV. 331 I should be glad that this question might be a healing question among us. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost ix. 290 To whom with healing words Adam reply'd. View more context for this quotation 1701 N. Rowe Ambitious Step-mother ii. i. 535 By his Concurrence, Help, and healing Counsels To stop those wounds. 1767 T. Hutchinson Hist. Province Massachusets-Bay, 1691–1750 iii. 228 He made the following mild and healing speech to them. a1859 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. (1861) V. 281 Some Lords..came down to give a healing vote. 3. Of a wound: That cicatrizes or closes. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > recovery > process of healing of an injury, etc. > [adjective] > healing over of wound cicatrizinga1793 scabbing1803 healing1857 scarring1899 1857 Chambers's Information for People (new ed.) I. 777 The best dressing for a healing wound. 1888 Daily News 4 Oct. 6/2 I saw six..healing sores on the left forehead. Compounds healing-herb n. the Common Comfrey, Symphytum officinale. ΚΠ 1657 T. Reeve God's Plea for Nineveh 317 Ivory, Furs, Musks, Sables, healing-horns, Bezarstones, etc., come not there from Beasts? healing leaf n. (a) the Common House-leek, Sempervivum tectorum; (b) the Greater Plantain, Plantago major. ΚΠ 1799 Prize Ess. Highland Soc. III. 389 (Jam.) The uniformly successful treatment of sheep affected with this disorder..by giving them a decoction of the Dewcup and Healing leaf boiled in buttermilk. healing-oil n. the chrism used in the rite of extreme unction (Lee Gloss. Eccl. & Liturg. Terms). Derivatives ˈhealingly adv. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > [adverb] medicinallya1398 wholesomelya1398 physiclike1581 curatively1685 healingly1864 therapeutically1875 1864 in Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. 1886 R. Broughton Dr. Cupid III. ii. 39 The lovely common sights of early morning touch healingly upon his bruised brain. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online June 2020). < n.1c1000n.2adj.a1398 |
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