单词 | jactation |
释义 | jactationn. 1. A tossing or swinging of the body to and fro; spec. in Pathology = jactitation n. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > disorders affecting muscles > [noun] > spasm or cramp > type of spasm > tossing or floccillation jactitation1665 jactationa1699 floccillation1842 carphology1854 a1699 W. Temple Ess. Health & Long Life in Miscellanea: 3rd Pt. (1701) 160 Jactations..help or occasion Sleep, as we find by the common Use and Experience of rocking froward Children in Cradles, or dandling them in their Nurses Arms. 1751 G. Lavington Enthusiasm Methodists & Papists: Pt. III 122 Various Tumults of Mind, and Jactations of Body. 1887 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Jactation. Same as Jactitation. 2. Boasting, bragging, ostentatious display. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > [noun] yelpc888 yelpinga1050 roosingc1175 boastc1300 avauntment1303 avauntry1330 vauntingc1340 bragc1360 avauntingc1380 boastingc1380 avauntance1393 angarda1400 bragging1399 vaunta1400 crackingc1440 crackc1450 crowing1484 jactancea1492 vaunterya1492 bragancea1500 gloriation?1504 blasta1513 vousting1535 braggery?1571 jactation1576 self-boasting1577 thrasonism1596 braggartry1598 braggartism1601 jactancy1623 braggadocianism1624 blazing1628 jactitation1632 word-braving1642 rodomontadea1648 fanfaronade1652 superbiloquence1656 vapouring1656 rodomontading1661 blow1684 goster1703 gasconade1709 gasconading1709 vauntingness1727 braggadocioa1734 Gasconism1744 Gascoigny1754 braggade1763 gostering1763 penny trumpet1783 cockalorum?a1792 boastfulness1810 vauntage1818 bull-flesh1820 blowing1840 vauntiness1851 kompology1854 loud-mouthing1858 skite1860 gabbing1869 mouth1891 buck1895 skiting1916 boosterism1926 1576 J. Woolton Christian Man. sig. H.iiiiv If wee vse them with excesse, fylthy pleasure, vaine iactation:..we abuse Gods good gyftes. 1604 T. Wright Passions of Minde (new ed.) i. vi. 26 I could adde..Envy, Emulation..Iactation or Boasting. 1825 London Mag. I. 379 There is no surer sign of vulgarity than jactation of gentility. 1886 Saintsbury in Macmillan's Mag. July 171 The tedious burlesque, the more tedious jactation which disfigure his work. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1576 |
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