单词 | hives |
释义 | hivesn. a. Chiefly with plural agreement. ‘Any eruption on the skin, when the disorder is supposed to proceed from an internal cause’ (Jamieson); applied to red-gum or Strophulus, chicken-pox, nettle-rash; also, inflammation of the bowels or Enteritis (bowel-hives), and inflammation of the larynx, croup, or Laryngitis. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > eruption > [noun] > an eruption hivesc1500 breaking-out1552 exanthem1656 exanthema1657 efflorescence1684 rash1696 rushc1736 eruption1770 enanthema1842 enanthema1883 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of throat > [noun] > disorders of larynx hivesc1500 laryngismus1822 laryngitis1822 perilaryngitis1857 trachoma1880 rhinolaryngitis1891 laryngotracheobronchitis1932 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of bowels or intestines > [noun] > inflammation hivesc1500 enteritis1772 proctitis1782 colonitis1834 perityphlitis1840 typhlo-enteritis1842 typhlitis1844 perienteritis1846 colitis1860 caecitis1866 periproctitis1876 appendicitis1886 paratyphlitis1890 colo-enteritis1897 diverticulitis1900 sigmoiditis1906 typhlenteritis1913 typhlodicliditis1913 diverticulosis1917 Crohn's disease1935 c1500 Roull's Cursing 47 in Laing Sel. Rem. Pop. Poetry Scot. Fflusix, hyvis, or huttit ill, Hoist, heidwark, or fawin ill. 1715 A. Pennecuik Geogr., Hist. Descr. Tweeddale 7 The Rickets in Children, which they call the Bowel-hyve. 1754–64 W. Smellie Treat. Midwifery A child..struck out all over the body with small red eruptions: which in London the nurses call the red-gum, but in Scotland is termed the hives. 1825 J. T. Brockett Gloss. North Country Words Hives, water-blebs, an eruption in the skin. 1886 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Hives, a popular name for the globular species of Varicella, or chicken-pox..also, any skin eruption; also, a synonym of Urticaria; also, a name for Croup. 1893 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words Hive, an inward feeling of enlargement. There are ‘chest hives’, ‘bowel hives’, etc., descriptive of an inward heaving or swelling. Hives are not usually outward eruptions, but when so they are commonly called het hives—hot heaves or hot spots. b. hive-syrup n. U.S. compound syrup of squills. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines of specific form > syrup or linctus > [noun] > specific syrupa1400 sapec1440 opiate1685 sapa1725 hive-syrup1839 1839 Southern Literary Messenger 5 65/2 There's nothing there but a few drops of peppermint,..and some of the patent hive-syrup. 1901 T. Sollmann Text-bk. Pharmacol. 612 Syrupus Scillæ Compositus (U.S.P.) (Hive Syrup)... Used especially in whooping-cough. 1936 E. F. Cook & C. H. La Wall Remington's Pract. Pharmacy (ed. 8) 304 Syrupus Scillæ Compositus... Hive Syrup, Coxe's Hive Syrup. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.c1500 |
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