单词 | lancing |
释义 | lancingn. 1. The action of lance v. in various senses: e.g. †(a) launching (of boats) (obsolete); †(b) piercing, pricking (obsolete); (c) cutting with a lancet. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > refutation, disproof > [noun] gainsayingc1330 assoilinga1382 improvingc1443 unprovingc1449 lancing1470 redarguation?c1500 confutationa1530 redargution1529 reproof1529 confusion1530 disproof1531 reprehension1531 reproving1535 refutation?1536 improbation1556 refuting1563 disproving1587 conviction1593 infringement1593 refutal1599 gainsay1602 eviction1606 convincement1612 disproval1614 confutinga1617 improof1641 confutement1645 confute1646 refute1646 disprovement1662 reviction1677 invalidatinga1716 invalidation1771 rebutment1823 rebuttal1831 disconfirmation1937 society > travel > travel by water > launching a vessel > [noun] lancing1470 launching1599 launch1814 boat launch1822 the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > types of pain > [noun] > sudden pain stitchc1000 showera1300 shutea1300 gridea1400 gripa1400 shota1400 stounda1400 lancing1470 pang1482 twitch?1510 shooting1528 storm1540 stitching1561 stub1587 twinge1608 gird1614 twang1721 tang1724 shoot1756 darting1758 writhe1789 catch1830 lightning pain1860 twitcher1877 rash1900 the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > incision > [noun] > lancing lancing1470 launching1599 lancinationa1631 syringotomy1753 1470–85 T. Malory Morte d'Arthur xxi. ii Thenne there was launcynge of grete botes and smal. 1599 J. Davies Nosce Teipsum 18 The cruell launcing of the knottie gout. 1638 R. Baker tr. J. L. G. de Balzac New Epist. II. 202 You make with it [syllogisme] a wholesome and delightfull lancing. 1645 J. Milton Tetrachordon To Parl. sig. A3v The launcing of that old apostemated error. 1655 A. Wood Life 17 Dec. Which caused a swelling in his cheek..and that a lancing thereof, which made him unfit to appeare in public. 1677 T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. III iii. 105 God forbids his people this funeral rite of cutting and lancing because abused to Demon-idolatrie. 1945 Machinery (N.Y.) Nov. 156/1 It was decided that oxygen lancing was the only feasible means of cutting the huge piece. 1955 Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. 180 74/1 A new development is the small-scale intermittent process to convert iron in the ladle directly into steel by oxygen lancing. 2. Acting as a lancer. ΚΠ 1838–9 W. M. Thackeray Major Gahagan iii A ball..put a stop to his lancing. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). lancingadj. That lances: a. Darting forward; figurative ? bold, dashing. ΚΠ ?1573 L. Lloyd Pilgrimage of Princes f. 6v Hercules..hearde the offers of these two launcing Ladyes. 1635 D. Person Varieties i. 12 The Comets, and these lancing Dragons, and falling Stars, &c...we visibly see. b. Of a ship: Launching, putting forth. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > launching a vessel > [adjective] lancing1650 1650 T. Stanley tr. G. Preti Oronta 5 Along the shore the wretched mothers stray,..The lancing [earlier publ. lanching] ships beholding from on high. c. Cutting, piercing. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > types of pain > [adjective] > sudden angrya1500 pang-likea1586 twinging1647 stitching1699 shooting1752 lancing1758 lancinating1762 stabbing1764 catching1820 fulgurating1878 1758 J. Mounsey in Philos. Trans. 1757 (Royal Soc.) 50 20 But the scene soon began again with lancing pain in the left eye. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1470adj.?1573 |
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