单词 | madid |
释义 | madidadj. Now rare. Chiefly poetic, esp. in later use. Wet, moist. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > liquid > condition of being or making wet > [adjective] wetc900 moisty1386 nesha1387 dank?a1400 watery?a1439 sappy?a1500 dankish1540 spongy1600 sluiced1607 madid1615 humidious1630 uvid1656 madent1727 muggy1731 sockya1825 suckeny1878 1615 H. Crooke Μικροκοσμογραϕια 425 Auicen..saith they [sc. the lungs] are not soft but maddid. 1628 O. Felltham Resolves: 2nd Cent. lxii. sig. T The madid South, sorrowfull, and full of feares. 1657 R. Tomlinson tr. J. de Renou Physical Inst. iv, in Medicinal Dispensatory sig. T4v No where save in wine-cellars, or such madid place. 1720 R. Welton tr. T. Alvares de Andrade Sufferings Son of God I. v. 98 The very Ground..is madid and Bedew'd with Drops that distil from thine Eyes. 1762 W. Falconer Shipwreck i. 15 Full from the madid south, the winds arise. 1844 B. Disraeli Coningsby I. i. iii. 39 His large deep blue eye, madid and yet piercing. 1881 J. E. H. Thomson Upland Tarn i. 92 The evening with its madid mantle grey Had shrouded all the sky. 1910 Surg., Gynecol. & Obstetr. 10 229/1 A crease, often madid and eczematous, just above the symphysis. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1615 |
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