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单词 inquietude
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inquietuden.

/ɪnˈkwʌɪətjuːd/
Etymology: < French inquiétude (14th cent. in Hatzfeld & Darmesteter), or < late Latin inquiētūdo , noun of condition < inquiētus inquiet adj.
1. The fact or condition of being inquieted or having one's quiet disturbed; disturbance. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
c1440 J. Capgrave Life St. Katherine i. 355 Of many thinges was sche sor a-gast, But most of inquietude.
a1639 H. Wotton View Life & Death Duke of Buckingham in Reliquiæ Wottonianæ (1651) 104 Having had such experience of his fidelity..he..found himself engaged in honour..to support him..from any further inquietude.
1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson ii. v. 179 The Commodore..giving strict orders that they [the female prisoners] should receive no kind of inquietude or molestation whatever.
1797 A. Radcliffe Italian I. iii. 91 Guard her from inquietude as vigilantly as I have done.
2. Medicine. Restlessness (of the body), caused by pain, uneasiness, or debility.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > stupor or coma > [noun] > morbid excitability
inquietude1598
sthenia1788
erethism1800
hypersthenia1855
cabin fever1918
1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. 52/1 Out of the which insueth Inquietude, Agues, Convulsions, Spasmus.
1661 R. Lovell Πανζωορυκτολογια, sive Panzoologicomineralogia 334 Inquietude, which is a various turning of the body, and members, caused by matter molesting the sentient parts.
1662 E. Stillingfleet Origines Sacræ iii. iii. §8 The inquietude, aches, and infirmities of old age.
1822 J. M. Good Study Med. II. 140 A general soreness over the body, yawning, inquietude, and most of the other concomitants of a febrile incursion.
1875 H. C. Wood Treat. Therapeutics (1879) 476 A narcotic, producing in animals at first inquietude, soon followed by paresis.
3. Restlessness (of a thing). Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > restlessness > [noun] > specifically of a thing
inquietude1790
1790 Proc. Afr. Assoc. 19 I was struck with..the inquietude of his eye.
4.
a. Disturbance of mind; uneasiness, disquietude.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [noun]
stirringc888
maleasea1300
uneasea1300
diseasec1330
perturbationa1382
unrestfulnessc1384
disturbancea1387
unroc1390
distroublancea1400
perturbancec1425
unquietnessc1460
inquietation1461
conturbationc1470
unheart's-ease1470
distroubling1487
wanease15..
inquietness?1504
unrufe1508
sturt1513
pertroublancea1522
inquieting1527
unquieting1548
turmoiling1550
unquiet1551
agitation?1555
storm1569
wanrest1570
discountenance1577
float1579
disquiet1581
brangling1584
diseasefulnessa1586
restlessness1597
hurry1600
disturbancy1603
disquietment1606
disordera1616
laruma1616
uneasinessa1616
diseasementa1617
discomposture1622
discomposition1624
whirr1628
discomposednessa1631
discomposure1632
pother1638
incomposedness1653
inquietude1658
uneasefulness1661
toss1666
disquietednessa1680
intranquillitya1699
disquietude1709
bosom-broil1742
discomfort1779
rufflement1806
feeze1825
uncomfortableness1828
discomforture1832
astasia1839
dysphoria1842
purr1842
peacelessness1852
palaver1899
perturbment1901
heebie-jeebies1923
wahala1966
agita1979
1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Inquietude, restlessnesse, want of repose, or quiet of minde.
1695 Ld. Preston tr. Boethius Of Consol. Philos. Pref. 11 We are travelled with Uneasiness, and Inquietude amidst our largest Enjoyments.
1709 R. Steele Tatler No. 142. ⁋3 The following Letter is what has given me no small Inquietude.
1794 Ld. Sheffield in Ld. Auckland's Corr. (1862) III. 168 Gibbon is better, but I am by no means without inquietude on his account.
1876 G. Bancroft Hist. U.S. (rev. ed.) IV. xxxvii. 593 His forehead was sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude.
b. plural. Disquieting thoughts; anxieties.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > worry > [noun] > causing worry > cause of worry
disquietation1526
disquiet1574
distract1624
inquietudes1652
chagrin1656
disquietmenta1658
disquietude1711
kiaugh1786
worry1813
worrit1818
worriment1833
tsuris1901
1652 F. Kirkman tr. A. Du Périer Loves Clerio & Lozia 122 Since I was first molested by these inquietudes for your fair Mistress.
1783 W. Cowper Let. 29 Sept. (1981) II. 165 In the meantime your Philosopher..escapes a thousand Inquietudes to which the Indolent are subject.
1865 M. Arnold Ess. Crit. iv. 147 The very passion of the sister's longing sometimes inspired torturing inquietudes.
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